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Find out the temperature at point x.

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`i_1+i_2+i_3=0`
`i_1=((x-0))/(R ),i_2=((x-100))/(2R) ,i_3=((x-50))/(2R)`

`4x=150`
`rArr x= 37.5^@ C`
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