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The minimum, maximum, and current temperature.
The min and max is when the first derivative , or slope at any point, is zero. For f of x = 2x first derivative is 2, so this is constant slope with no min or max as this is not zero; min is thus negative infinity and max is infinity
the sixth thermometer
Not necessarily.
You take the integral of the sin function, -cos, and plug in the highest and lowest values. Then subtract the latter from the former. so if "min" is the low end of the series, and "max" is the high end of the series, the answer is -cos(max) - (-cos(min)), or cos(min) - cos(max).
Max = 700 K, min = 80 K.
it will orbit the sun it self and the sun will keep it in the right spot for its temperature
150max -125min
No, it lowers both the max and min temperature.
Max - 61.7F Min - 33.4F
Average temperature - min 14.6C max 26.0C:)
MIN. -3 MAX. -10-15
An instrument used to find out the air temperature
The minimum, maximum, and current temperature.
Min minus 18 Celsius
The surface temperature of Saturn at 1 bar is 134 Kelvin which equates to -139o Celsius
January Average Temperature: Min 21°C, Average Temperature: Max 36°CAverage Rainfall: 35mm