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At room temperature `(27.0^@ C)` the resistance of a heating element is `100 Omega`. What is the temperature of the element if the resistance is found to be `117 Omega`, given that the temperature coefficient of the materials of the resistors is `1.70 xx 10^-4 ^@C^-1`?

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