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Mathematics, 06.04.2020 22:20 mprjug6

The rate of change of the temperature T(t) of a body is still governed by

dT
/dt
= âk(T â A), T(0) = T0,

when the ambient temperature A(t) varies with time. Suppose the body is known to have

k = 0.2

and initially is at 32°C; suppose also that

A(t) = 20eât.

Find the temperature T(t).

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