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Review my example on how to find the rate of change for a given set of data. Let (x, y) = (11, 12) and (x', y') = (15, 16). The formula to find the rate of change for the two order pairs is: (y' - y) / (x' - x) = rate of change, so (16 - 12) / (15 - 11) = 4/4 = 1, therefore, the rate of change is 1 *


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