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Calculate and Interpret Average Rate of Change

Deck 1 of 2: Definition and Computation

In this deck:

  • Connect AROC to the slope formula
  • Compute AROC from symbolic expressions and tables
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What You Will Learn Today

  1. Calculate AROC over an interval:
  2. Connect AROC to the slope of the secant line
  3. Compute AROC from formulas and tables
  4. Estimate AROC from a graph
  5. Interpret AROC in context with appropriate units
  6. Compare rates across intervals to identify trends
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Two Real-World Rates — You Already Know How

Scenario A: A car travels 120 miles in 2 hours.

Scenario B: A rocket gains 2500 feet of altitude in 10 seconds.

What you computed: change in output ÷ change in input

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The Average Rate of Change Formula

AROC formula showing secant line connecting two points on a curve

This equals the slope of the secant line from to .

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Linear Functions Always Have Constant Rate

— plumber's cost in dollars

Over [1, 3]:

Over [0, 5]:

Both give 40 — equal to the slope.

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Non-Linear Functions Have Varying Rate

Three secant lines on d=16t² with different slopes over intervals 0-1, 1-2, 2-3

Interval AROC (ft/s)
16
48
80
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The Secant Line — Visual Connection

The secant line connecting and :

  • Slope = AROC =
  • Steeper secant → faster average change
  • For linear functions: secant IS the function line (same slope everywhere)

The secant line gives the "straight-line summary" of curved behavior.

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Check: Is f(x) = 3x + 7 Linear?

For , compute the AROC over and .

Are the two results the same or different?

What does your answer tell you about ?

Compute before the next slide.

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Answer: Both Intervals Give Slope 3

Over [1, 4]:

Over [0, 10]:

Conclusion: Same rate for any interval → is linear with slope 3.

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Three Steps to Compute AROC

  1. Evaluate and
  2. Subtract: (ending minus starting)
  3. Divide by (same order)

Include units: output units per input unit.

⚠️ Subtract in the same direction in both numerator and denominator.

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Symbolic Example: Zero Average Rate

— ball height in feet

Evaluate: and

Both heights equal 52 ft — surprising result!

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Zero Rate Means Net Change Is Zero

AROC = 0 means the function ended where it started.

  • Ball at and : same height (52 ft)
  • Ball went UP then came back DOWN
  • AROC = 0 captures net change, not total path

Drive 30 miles out and back → displacement = 0.

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AROC from a Table of Values

Sunflower growth table with two intervals highlighted: weeks 0-10 and weeks 4-8

Weeks 0 to 10: in/week

Weeks 4 to 8: in/week

The middle period grew faster than the overall average.

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Uneven Spacing Works Just as Well

Time (min) Temp (°F)
0 200
5 172
15 130
30 98
60 76

From to :

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Check: Sunflower Rate, Weeks 2 to 6

Using this table:

Week Height (in)
2 8
4 18
6 30

Compute the average rate of change from week 2 to week 6.

Show all three steps, include units.

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Check Answer: AROC from Week 2 to 6

Evaluate: ,

Average growth: 5.5 inches per week between weeks 2 and 6.

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Key Takeaways from Deck One

✓ AROC = — slope formula generalized

✓ Equals the secant line slope between two points

✓ Linear → constant AROC; Non-linear → AROC varies

⚠️ AROC = 0 means net change = 0, not a constant function

⚠️ AROC is a rate (output/input), not an average output

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Coming Up in Deck Two

Estimating AROC from Graphs and Interpreting in Context

  • Reading approximate coordinates and computing slope
  • The secant line as a visual tool
  • Interpreting units: "output units per input unit"
  • Comparing rates across intervals to detect trends

Applies LOs 4, 5, and 6

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