Analyzing a Temperature-Pressure Model
An HVAC technician uses the equation to model the relationship between external temperature () and system pressure (). In the analysis of this specific model, the technician tests the equation by substituting . Based on this analysis, what are the two specific values for that result from this substitution, and what is the final conclusion regarding whether the model defines a function?
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Analyzing a Temperature-Pressure Model
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