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Answer:

to find the average rate of change for this function, you have to examine the formula of the average rate of change: (y2-y1)/(x2-x1).  

having that said, you can now plug in the values by solving the equation for x= -4 and x= 2:  

g(-4) = 50

g(2) = 14

so, average rate of change becomes: (14-50)/(2-(-4)) = 36/6 = 6.  

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