SpruceMoose
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Hi, would somebody please be able to help me to get started with this problem.
Any advice would be appreciated as I do not know where to start:
The length of a metal rod L metres at temperature 0 °C is given by:
L=0.0000080^2 - 0.00070 + 5
Using the concept of derivative, find the rate of change of length with respect to temperature.
Thanks
Any advice would be appreciated as I do not know where to start:
The length of a metal rod L metres at temperature 0 °C is given by:
L=0.0000080^2 - 0.00070 + 5
Using the concept of derivative, find the rate of change of length with respect to temperature.
Thanks