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AP Calculus AB/BC
Unit 1 – Limits and Continuity
Topic 1.1
What is the relationship between the average rate of change and the instantaneous rate of change?
The average rate of change is always greater than the instantaneous rate of change
The average rate of change is always smaller than the instantaneous rate of change
The average rate of change is an approximation of the instantaneous rate of change
The average rate of change is always equal to the instantaneous rate of change
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AP Calculus AB/BC - 1.1 Introducing Calculus: Can Change Occur at An Instant?
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