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The temperature at any point changes according to the following relation : T=4x2+3y2–2z2 ??

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Answered by Pitymys
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The temperature at any point is T , which is given by the equation

T=4x2 + 3y2-2z2, that means the temperature at any point depends on the x, y, z coordinate of that point, we can find the temperature at a particular point by substituting the value of x,y,z in the given equation

Example;

At a point (1,1,1)

Here x=1

y=1

z=1

Substituting the value of x,y,z in the equation we get:

T=4+3-2= 5

So we can find the temperature at any point if we know the coordinates of that point.

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