Suppose an object moves along the y axis so that its location is y=f(x)=x²+x at time x (y is in meters, x is in seconds)

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Suppose an object moves along the y axis so that its location is y=f(x)=x²+x at time x (y is in meters, x is in seconds)

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Suppose an object moves along the y axis so that its location is y=f(x)=x²+x at time x (y is in meters, x is in seconds). Find (A) The average velocity (the average rate of change of y with respect to x) for x changing from 1 to 5. (B) The average velocity for x changing from 1 to 1+h. (C) The instantaneous velocity at x = 1 second.
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