SOLUTION: the temperature T, in degrees fahrenheit, of a person during an illness is given by the function 8T/T^2 1 98.6, where t equals time, in hours. Find the intervals over which the tem
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Question 1049128: the temperature T, in degrees fahrenheit, of a person during an illness is given by the function 8T/T^2 1 98.6, where t equals time, in hours. Find the intervals over which the temperature was over 100 degrees
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
"8T/T^2 1 98.6" makes no sense. You define "T" as temperature and "t" as time, but there is no "t" in your expression. There is no equals sign in your expression. What is the "1" doing in the middle of this thing?
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it

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