The temperature in a furnace is T (x, y, z) = 80 + 30z^2 + 25/x^2 +
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The temperature in a furnace is T (x, y, z) = 80 + 30z^2 + 25/x^2 + y^2 degrees celcius, where (x, y, z) represents coordinates in 3d space.
Find an expression for the surface which has the same temperature as the point P =(1, −2, 2).
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Introduction to Mathematical Statistics and Its Applications
ISBN: 978-0321693945
5th edition
Authors: Richard J. Larsen, Morris L. Marx
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