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Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

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Also did u guys extend the intersecting lines out of the grid.I did but erased most of the part so I have small but still conspicuous intersecting lines seen on the graph.Do u reckon it,s correct(I know it may seem ridiculous but just wanna know tht even if small part after intersection is presented but still they r visible(mine went till end of grid tht is 2 small blocks of intersecting lines)
 
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Also did u guys extend the intersecting lines out of the grid.I did but erased most of the part so I have small but still conspicuous intersecting lines seen on the graph.Do u reckon it,s correct(I know it may seem ridiculous but just wanna know that even if small part after intersection is presented but still they r visible(mine went till end of grid tht is 2 small blocks of intersecting lines)

You had to intersect or you wouldn't get the max temp. You intersect them and they intersected around 9.8-10.
 
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You had to intersect or you wouldn't get the max temp. You intersect them and they intersected around 9.8-10.
I did intersect them I mean the lines after intersection if extended wud go out of graph ,only some part wud be in the graph,so I remoed the outer part and allowed the part after intersecting IN THE GRAPH to remain.So again wht do u reckon
 
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MODERATOR EDIT:Such conversations would lead to immediate discontinuation of all the concerned accounts.Stop at once!
Haha ..Just joking
But really I think we r violating some known rules.
 
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