f(x) = x2+2x+5. Find the average rate of change of f(x) in the interval [0,2]
The average rate of change of a function f(x) with respect to x over an interval [a, a+h] is defined as f(a+h)−f(a)h. We will first find the initial and final values of f(x) in the given interval, then the change/difference. We will take the ratio of this change with the change in x to get the average rate of change.
f(0) = 0+0+5 = 5
f(2) = 4+4+5 = 13
Change in f(x) = 13-5 = 8
Change in x = 2-0 = 2
Ratio = f(a+h)−f(a)h=82 = 4