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Between 0 and 1 because it goes 0, 1/10, 2/10, and so on and so forth till 1
X-10>15.........................................
Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
15(8-2)
15-(6)
9
Answer:
10.50°C
Step-by-step explanation:
Given x = 2 + t , y = 1 + 1/2t where x and y are measured in centimeters. Also, the temperature function satisfies Tx(2, 2) = 9 and Ty(2, 2) = 3
The rate of change in temperature of the bug path can be expressed using the composite formula:
dT/dt = Tx(dx/dt) + Ty(dy/dt)
If x = 2+t; dx/dt = 1
If y = 1+12t; dy/dt = 1/2
Substituting the parameters gotten into dT/dt we will have;
dT/dt = 9(1)+3(1/2)
dT/dt = 9+1.5
dT/dt = 10.50°C/s
Hence the rate at which the temperature is rising along the bug's path is 10.50°C/s