SOLUTION: The temperature T °C at a distance of x mm from the end of a certain heated bar is given by T = 2x^1.5 + 4x + 7 . Find the rate of change of temperature with respect to distance at

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Question 1121057: The temperature T °C at a distance of x mm from the end of a certain heated bar is given by T = 2x^1.5 + 4x + 7 . Find the rate of change of temperature with respect to distance at a point 55mm from the end.
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