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Suppose that the Celsius temperature at the point (x, y) in the xy-plane is T(x, y) = x sin 2y and that distance in the xy-plane is measured in meters. A particle is moving clockwise around the circle of radius 1 m centered at the origin at the constant rate of 2 m/sec. How fast is the temperature experienced by the particle changing in degrees Celsius per meter at the point?

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