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Mathematics, 06.11.2020 23:40 noahdeem135
A rate of change must be negative.
A. True; rate of change is the same as slope and slope is always negative
B. False; y = x is a counterexample because it has a positive rate of change
C. True; the rate of change is a ratio of differences, so it is negative
D. False; y = −x is a counterexample because it has a negative rate of change
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