* thermal expansion * change in temperature
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Can you explain the final equation of your solution? I'm not understanding where the 1+ is, what the 2 perpendicular lines mean, etc.
In addition if the formula is
change in length = initial length * thermal expansion * change in temperature
How did you derive that final answer?
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