(-50) degrees Celsius = -58 degrees Fahrenheit.
28ºC = 82.4ºF
430 degrees Fahrenheit = 221.1 degrees Celsius
-2, 1.74 and 0.46
-4 degrees Celsius = 24.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
Minus 10 °F = Minus 23 °C
y = 1. When the degree of your numerator is the same with the degree of your denominator, then y = the ratio of the leading coefficients of the numerator and denominator is the horizontal asymptote.
3-e = 4-f f-e = 4-3 f-e = 1
300 Celsius equals 572 degrees F
0 C = 32 F 100 C = 212 F 180 degrees F equals the measurement of 100 degrees C 9 degrees F therefore equals 5 degrees C -40 F is 72 degrees F below freezing -40 C is 40 degrees C below freezing Convert F to C 5 times -72 is -360 divided by 9 is -40 C convert C to F 9 times -40 is -360 divided by 5 is -40 F
-32.8 degrees F
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F(x) = 15x2 - 2.5 + 3 That's a quadratic or 2nd degree polynomial in x.
No, it equals -7f.
It can - provided you remember to bracket F minus 32.
113 degrees F
The idea is to replace every "x" by "3", and then do the calculations.