if f(t)=1/t find the average rate of f with respect to t over the intervals from t=2 to t=3

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syms t
f(t)=1/t;
t=2;
t=3;
f(3)-f(2)/3-2
disp(t)
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes le 3 Août 2019
karthik - what exactly is your question? Why do you have this line of code
f(3)-f(2)/3-2
? Is this supposed to be your average (though isn't being assigned to anything)? Be careful here...you may want to add some brackets around the numerator and denominator...
KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA le 3 Août 2019
Modifié(e) : KALYAN ACHARJYA le 3 Août 2019
Is this?
syms t
f(t)=1/t;
t=2;
t=3;
ft_averg=(f(3)-f(2))/(3-2);
disp(ft_averg);

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Navya Seelam
Navya Seelam le 6 Août 2019
Modifié(e) : Navya Seelam le 6 Août 2019
Hi,
Do you want to find average rate or average? Method to find both is given below
syms t
f=@(t) 1./t;
tmin=2;
tmax=3;
average_rate=(f(3)-f(2))/(tmax-tmin) % average rate of f(t) with respect to t
average=integral(f,tmin,tmax)/(tmax-tmin) % average of f(t)
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 6 Août 2019
When t is defined as a function handle , why is there a need to define it as a symbolic variable?

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