Math, asked by harshbhardwaj677, 8 months ago

F represents the temperature in degrees fahrenheit as a function of the temperature c in degrees celsius.
f= 32+1.8c
water freezes at 000 degrees celsius. what is the freezing temperature of water in degrees fahrenheit?

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Answered by PRASHAANT22042005
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Answer:

hola amigo

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula y = mx + b sometimes appears with

different symbols.

For example, instead of x, we could use the

letter C. Instead of y, we could use the letter F.

Then the equation becomes

F = mC + b.

All temperature scales are related by linear

equations. For example, the temperature in

degrees Fahrenheit is a linear function of

degrees Celsius.

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