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The function t which maps temperature in degree Celsius into temperature in degree Fahrenheit is defined by `t(C)=(9C)/5+32` . Find (i) t (0) (ii) t(28) (iii) `t(" "10)` (iv) The value of C, when `t(C)" "=" "212` .

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