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Why does asi Convert 50°C to °F and 43°F to °C. TO ​

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Answered by namankrsinghh
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Answer:

The rate equations with which we began our study of calculus are called

differential equations when we identify the rates of change that appear

within them as derivatives of functions. Differential equations are essential

tools in many area of mathematics and the sciences. In this chapter we

explore three of their important uses:

• Modelling problems using differential equations;

• Solving differential equations, both through numerical techniques like

Euler’s method and, where possible, through finding formulas which

make the equations true;

• Defining new functions by differential equations.

We also introduce two important functions—the exponential function and

the logarithmic function—which play central roles in the theory of solving

differential equations. Finally, we introduce the operation of antidifferentiation as an important tool for solving some special kinds of differential

equations.

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Answered by rajeshsharma46544
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ans 1 122° F

ii, 6.1° C

because it is convert into celsius to fahrenheit is called this ans

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