WILL MARK BRAINLIEST! PLEASE HELP!
The formula for converting Celsius temperatures to Fahrenheit temperatures is a linear equation. Water freezes at 0 °C, or 32 °F, and it boils at 100 °C, or 212 °F. Find the slope and y-intercept for a graph that gives degrees Celsius on the horizontal axis and degrees Fahrenheit on the vertical axis. Then write an equation in slope-intercept form that converts degrees Celsius into degrees Fahrenheit.

Respuesta :


The formula y = mx + b sometimes appears with


different symbols.


For example, instead of x, we could use the


letter C. Instead of y, we could use the letter F.


Then the equation becomes


F = mC + b.


All temperature scales are related by linear


equations. For example, the temperature in


degrees Fahrenheit is a linear function of degrees Celsius.

Water freezes at: 0°C, 32°F


Water Boils at: 100°C, 212°F


Hope this helps!

~ Kana ^^