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The Temperature X(t) (In Degree Celsius) at Time T

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The temperature x(t) (in degree Celsius) at time t ( in hours) of an object is given by x(t) = -5 The temperature x(t) (in degree Celsius) at time t ( in hours) of an object is given by x(t) = -5   +45   . When will the temperature of the object be 0°C? Express your answer without logarithms. +45 The temperature x(t) (in degree Celsius) at time t ( in hours) of an object is given by x(t) = -5   +45   . When will the temperature of the object be 0°C? Express your answer without logarithms. . When will the temperature of the object be 0°C?
Express your answer without logarithms.

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