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Water freezes at 0 celsius and 32 fahrenheit. water boils at 100 celsius and 212 fahrenheit. write degrees celsius as a linear function of degrees fahrenheit.
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Water freezes at 0 celsius and 32 fahrenheit. water boils at 100 celsius and 212 fahrenheit. write degrees celsius as a linear function of degrees fahrenheit.
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Water freezes at 0 celsius and 32 fahrenheit. water boils at 100 celsius and 212 fahrenheit. write degrees celsius as a linear function of degrees fahrenheit.
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Simplifying, we get y -32 = 9x/5 or equal to y = 9/5 x + 32 where x is degrees Celsius and y is degrees Fahrenheit.
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