Water freezes at 0° Celsius and 32° Fahrenheit and it boils at 100°C and 212°F. (a) Find a linear function F that expresses temperature in the Fahrenheit scale in terms of degrees Celsius C. Use this function to convert 5°C into Fahrenheit. °F (b) Find a linear function C that expresses temperature in the Celsius scale in terms of degrees Fahrenheit F. Use this function to convert 120°F into Celsius. °℃ (c) Is there a temperature n such that F(n) = C(n)? (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) n=

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Water freezes at 0° Celsius and 32° Fahrenheit and it boils at 100°C and 212°F.
(a) Find a linear function F that expresses temperature in the Fahrenheit scale in terms of degrees Celsius C.
Use this function to convert 5°C into Fahrenheit.
°F
(b) Find a linear function C that expresses temperature in the Celsius scale in terms of degrees Fahrenheit F.
Use this function to convert 120°F into Celsius.
°℃
(c) Is there a temperature n such that F(n) = C(n)? (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
Transcribed Image Text:Water freezes at 0° Celsius and 32° Fahrenheit and it boils at 100°C and 212°F. (a) Find a linear function F that expresses temperature in the Fahrenheit scale in terms of degrees Celsius C. Use this function to convert 5°C into Fahrenheit. °F (b) Find a linear function C that expresses temperature in the Celsius scale in terms of degrees Fahrenheit F. Use this function to convert 120°F into Celsius. °℃ (c) Is there a temperature n such that F(n) = C(n)? (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
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