<span>So we wan't to convert the temperature from Celsius scale to fahrenheit scale. The method fot that is this: First, 0 degrees Celsius or the starting point of Celsius scale is 32 degrees Fahrenheit. And the magnitude of a degree Fahrenheit is 1.8 times greater than the magnitude of a degree Celsius, or: 1F=1.8F. So now we can construct a function that will give us temperature in degrees Fahrenheit: T(F)=1.8T(C) + 32. We have T(C)= 40, and after we put that in our function we get: T(F)= 1.8*40 + 32 = 72 + 32 = 104 F. So 40 degrees Celsius is 104 degrees Fahrenheit. </span>
Answer:
(0,1/5) and (1/9,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
3/5x +1/3y=1/15
To find intercepts, plug in 0
y-intercept: 3/5(0) + 1/3y=1/15
y=1/15*3 = 3/15 = 1/5 or 0.2
x-intercept: 3/5x + 1/3(0) = 1/15
3x=1/15*5/3
x=5/45= 1/9
y = sqrt(x) .... parent function
y = sqrt(x+2) .... replace x with x+2 to shift 2 units to the left
y = sqrt(x+2)+3 ... add on 3 to move 3 units up
y = sqrt(-x+2)+3 ... replace x with -x to reflect over y axis
<h3>Answer: y = sqrt(-x+2)+3</h3>
Answer:
the answer to that is 4 hope it help