Math, asked by taniya81, 1 year ago

if you had a device that could record the temperature of a room continuously over a 24hour period would you expect the graph of temperature versus time to be a continuous (unbroken) curve? explain your reasoning.​

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Answered by assalterente
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Answer:

Our graph would be a continuous one.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we want to consider the following situation: if you had a device that could record the temperature of a room continuously over a 24hour period, our aim is to explain what is expected to be the graph of temperature versus time to be a continuous (unbroken) curve?

We know that the temperature during day is always greater than during night, so we would expect to the graph we are considering not to be a linear function.

So, if the graph started at midnight, the temperature would be low, it would continue low till the morning, and then the graph would star to go to higher values, but this would be with progression, i.e, it would be an unbroken curve since the difference of temperature between hours changes continuously.

Hence, our graph would be a continuous one.

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