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22 August, 03:22

Recall that 0°C = 32°F and 100°C = 212°F

•Using x for degrees Celsius and y for degrees Fahrenheit, find an equation of the line passing through (0,32) and (100,212).

•What is the slope of the line? Explain what the y-intercept means in terms of degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit.

•What is the y-intercept of the line? Explain what the y-intercept means in terms of degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit.

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  1. 22 August, 07:12
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    (0,32) (100,212)

    slope = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)

    slope (m) = (212 - 32) / (100 - 0) = 180/100 = 9/5 (or 1.8)

    so the slope of the line is 9/5 ... this means that a farenheit degree change is equivalent to a celsius change of 9/5 (or 1.8 degrees)

    now we find the y int.

    y = mx + b

    slope (m) = 9/5

    (0,32) ... x = 0 and y = 32

    now we sub and find b, the y int

    32 = 9/5 (0) + b

    32 = b

    so ur y int is 32 ... this means that when celsius temp starts at 0, farenheit temp is 32 degrees
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