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An HVAC technician is adjusting a thermostat's calibration coefficient using the control equation . To find the valid settings for , the technician correctly determines that they must solve the two independent linear equations and .
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An HVAC technician is adjusting a thermostat's calibration coefficient using the control equation . To find the valid settings for , the technician correctly determines that they must solve the two independent linear equations and .
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