Temperature of a rod is increased by moving x distance from origin and is given by equation T(x) = x2 + 2x, where x is the distance and T(x) is change of temperature w.r.t distance. If, at x = 0, temperature is 40 C, find temperature at x=10.

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Temperature of a rod is increased by moving x distance from origin and is given by equation T(x) = x<sup>2</sup> + 2x, where x is the distance and T(x) is change of temperature w.r.t distance. If, at x = 0, temperature is 40 C, find temperature at x=10.