The heat index is a measure of how hot it really feels under different combinations of temperature
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The heat index is a measure of how hot it really feels under different combinations of temperature and humidity. The heat index, in degrees Fahrenheit, can be approximated by
where the temperature T and dewpoint D are both expressed in degrees Fahrenheit. Source: American Meteorological Society.
a. Assume the dewpoint is D = 85°F. Find the function H(T).
b. Using the function you found in part a, find the heat index when the temperature T is 80°F.
c. Find the rate of change of the heat index when T = 80°F.
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Calculus With Applications
ISBN: 9780321831101
10th Edition
Authors: Margaret L Lial, Raymond N Greenwell, Nathan P Ritchey
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