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Bullet
25 August, 18:56
We're do I find a rate of change
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Isiah Wilcox
25 August, 20:27
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You can find the rate of change by taking it's derivative.
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Mcmahon
25 August, 20:39
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On a graph you look on the slope and if there is a change in direction, that is the rate of change
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