Math, asked by tamilarasug07, 17 hours ago

If P(x)=6x2

+7x99+90x19 , q(X)= -4x2

+x78+90x19.

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Answered by llMissCrispelloll
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Answer:

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The dew point is the temperature the air needs to be cooled to (at constant pressure) in order to achieve a relative humidity (RH) of 100%.

  • For example, a temperature of 30 and a dew point of 30 will give you a relative humidity of 100%, but a temperature of 80 and a dew point of 60 produces a relative humidity of 50%.

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Answered by llMissCrispelloll
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Answer:

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The dew point is the temperature the air needs to be cooled to (at constant pressure) in order to achieve a relative humidity (RH) of 100%.

  • For example, a temperature of 30 and a dew point of 30 will give you a relative humidity of 100%, but a temperature of 80 and a dew point of 60 produces a relative humidity of 50%.

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Answered by llMissCrispelloll
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Answer:

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The dew point is the temperature the air needs to be cooled to (at constant pressure) in order to achieve a relative humidity (RH) of 100%.

  • For example, a temperature of 30 and a dew point of 30 will give you a relative humidity of 100%, but a temperature of 80 and a dew point of 60 produces a relative humidity of 50%.

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Answered by llMissCrispelloll
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Answer:

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The dew point is the temperature the air needs to be cooled to (at constant pressure) in order to achieve a relative humidity (RH) of 100%.

  • For example, a temperature of 30 and a dew point of 30 will give you a relative humidity of 100%, but a temperature of 80 and a dew point of 60 produces a relative humidity of 50%.

@Hᥱr⳽ᖾᥱყsKᎥ⳽⳽ᥱ⳽⳽ ♡

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