A differential equation that represents the rate of change of the Earth's temperature over time is given by the equation dT/day = 0.0004Y XXXXXXXXXX, where Y is years since 1950, and T is temperature...

A differential equation that represents the rate of change of the Earth's temperature over time is given by the equation dT/day = 0.0004Y + 0.0048, where Y is years since 1950, and T is temperature in degrees Celsius. A. Given that T(0) = 13.7, determine the function T(Y) using antiderivatives. B. Use the solution from your antiderivative to evaluate T(70) - T(0). What does the number mean in context to the problem?

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