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        9 months ago

        Fahrenheit increases at approximately twice the rate of Celsius. (ΔF=1.8ΔC), And freezing for Fahrenheit is 32° (32°F=0°C). Using these facts, we can find the conversion equation F=1.8C+32. Since this is a linear polynomial, there is exactly 1 intersection with the function F=C, which we can find by solving it as a system of equations:

        IF C=F AND F=1.8C+32 THEN C=1.8C+32.

        C=1.8C+32

        C-1.8C=32

        -.8C=32

        (-8/10)C=32

        C=32*(-10/8)

        =-32*10/8 [If you’re using a calculator, this is probably your input.]

        =-10*32/8

        =-10* (32/8)

        =-10* (2(5)/2(3))

        =-10* (2^(5-3))

        =-10* 2^2

        =-10* 2*2

        =-10* 4

        =-40

        ∴ -40°C = -40°F.