SOLUTION: The change in temperature in a certain chemical reaction is given by the equation: T(x)=-0.234x^4 +10.3x^2 -3.23 where x is the length of elapsed time since the start of the reacti
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Question 867471: The change in temperature in a certain chemical reaction is given by the equation: T(x)=-0.234x^4 +10.3x^2 -3.23 where x is the length of elapsed time since the start of the reaction and T(x) is the temperature generated by the reaction id degrees Celsius. What is the temperature of the reaction after 6 minutes?
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Step 1. Write out the function using a pencil.
Step 2. Erase every instance of the variable x.
Step 3. Write 6 in place of each erased x.
Step 4. Do all of the indicated arithmetic.
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