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Mathematics, 04.12.2020 17:20 robert7248

To thaw a specimen stored at -25 °C, the temperature of a refrigeration tank is raised 5 °C every hour. The temperature in the tank after x hours can be
described by the function f (x) = -25 + 5x.
a. Graph the function and find its intercepts.
b. What does each intercept represent?

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