The value of temperature for which both degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius are the same is -40.
- Temperature is a numerical expression of how hot a substance or radiation is. The term "temperature" describes how hot or cold a body is. It is, specifically, a method of calculating the kinetic energy of the particles that make up an item. When particles travel more quickly, the temperature rises, and vice versa. Nearly every aspect of our daily life and all scientific fields are significantly influenced by temperature.
- Let C denote the temperature in Celsius.
- Let F denote the temperature in Fahrenheit.
- We understand the relationship between the temperature units, Celsius and Fahrenheit.
- F = (9/5)C + 32
- For F=C
- F = (9/5) F + 32
- 5F = 9F + 160
- 4F =-160
- F =-40
- C =-40
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x=3
Step-by-step explanation:
24/x =x+15
24-15=x^2
x=3
Solve the equation for y using the formula for slope: y + mx + b
2x^2 + 5y^2 = 14
5y^2 = -2x^2 + 14
y^2 = -2/5x^2 + 14/5
y = the sq root of -2x^2/5 + 14/5
There is no integer solution to the square root of a negative number.
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