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19 September, 07:01
How do you find the rate of change in a graph
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Derrick Galvan
19 September, 07:14
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To find the unit rate, divide the numerator and denominator of the given rate by the denominator of the given rate
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Marc Grimes
19 September, 07:46
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if the function of the graph is given differentiate the function to get the expression for the rate of change (or slope).
else, draw a tangent to any required pont and find the gradient or slope.
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