5. For y=x³, find the average rate of change as x increases from -4 to -1. a. no correct solution b. x = -4, y = 64, and at x = -1, y = −1 the average rate of change is 21 C. x = -4,y= −64, and at x = 1, y = -1 d. x = -4, y = −64, and at x = −1, y = −1 the average rate of change is 21 the average rate of change is 21 18. Using the factor theorem to determine whether the second polynomial is a factor of the first, what is the correct answer below? A: 4x5 - 3x³ − 2x² + 5, x+5 B: 3x315x²+10x+8, x − · – 4 a. No for A C. Yes for A and B b. No for B d. No for A and B

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5. For y=x³, find the average rate of change as x increases from -4 to -1.
a.
no correct solution
b.
x = -4, y = 64,
and at x = -1, y = −1
the average rate of change is 21
C.
x = -4,y= −64,
and at x =
1, y = -1
d.
x = -4, y = −64,
and at x = −1, y = −1
the average rate of change is 21
the average rate of change is 21
Transcribed Image Text:5. For y=x³, find the average rate of change as x increases from -4 to -1. a. no correct solution b. x = -4, y = 64, and at x = -1, y = −1 the average rate of change is 21 C. x = -4,y= −64, and at x = 1, y = -1 d. x = -4, y = −64, and at x = −1, y = −1 the average rate of change is 21 the average rate of change is 21
18. Using the factor theorem to determine whether the second polynomial is a factor of the first, what is the
correct answer below?
A: 4x5 - 3x³ − 2x² + 5, x+5
B:
3x315x²+10x+8, x − ·
– 4
a.
No for A
C.
Yes for A and B
b.
No for B
d.
No for A and B
Transcribed Image Text:18. Using the factor theorem to determine whether the second polynomial is a factor of the first, what is the correct answer below? A: 4x5 - 3x³ − 2x² + 5, x+5 B: 3x315x²+10x+8, x − · – 4 a. No for A C. Yes for A and B b. No for B d. No for A and B
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