Rogelio is working with his group during class to solve the…
Rogelio is working with his group during class to solve the following problem: Find the instantaneous rate of change for Rx=3×2-5{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”Rx=3×2-5″} at x=1{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”x=1″}. Here is what is written on Rogelio’s paper: IROC=limh→0R(A+h)-R(A)h{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”IROC=limh→0R(A+h)-R(A)h”} To finish the problem, his group says he needs to do the following: Step 1: Find RA+h{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”RA+h”} Step 2: Find RA+h-RA{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”RA+h-RA”} Step 3: Find RA+h-RAh{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”RA+h-RAh”} And finally compute the limit for Step 4. Each blank below is worth 2 points. Using the information from Rogelio’s problem:Blank 1: Type the integer value for A{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”A”}. Blank 2: Type the reduced/simplified expression for Step 2. Blank 3: Type the final numerical answer to the limit (i.e. IROC=Step 4). NOTE: You may use your keyboard to type in all both numbers and letters. You will not need an equation editor. If you need to type an exponent like x2{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”x2″}, then type x^2.