The temperature of a chemical solution is originally 21^\circ\text{C}21
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C21, degrees, sta...
Mathematics, 25.02.2021 06:00 tamiawilliams3pe55hs
The temperature of a chemical solution is originally 21^\circ\text{C}21
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C21, degrees, start text, C, end text. A chemist heats the solution at a constant rate, and the temperature of the solution is 75^\circ\text{C}75
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C75, degrees, start text, C, end text after 121212 minutes of heating.
The temperature, TTT, of the solution in ^\circ\text{C}
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Cdegrees, start text, C, end text is a function of xxx, the heating time in minutes.
Write the function's formula.
T=T=T, equals
T=
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