The formula f = 1.8c + 32 gives the temperature in degrees fahrenheit (f ) for a given temperature in degrees celsius (c ). there is one temperature for which the number of degrees fahrenheit is equal to the number of degrees celsius. write an equation you can solve to find that temperature and then use it to find the temperature
40° is  the temperature  for which the number of  degrees Fahrenheit is equal to the number  of degrees Celsius.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : F = 1.8C + 32 gives the temperature  in degrees Fahrenheit (F ) for a given  temperature in degrees Celsius (C ).
To Find: There is  one temperature for which the number of  degrees Fahrenheit is equal to the number  of degrees Celsius. Write an equation you  can solve to find that temperature and  then use it to find the temperature.
Solution :
Given Formula : Â F = 1.8C + 32
If number of  degrees Fahrenheit is equal to the number  of degrees Celsius
Then ,
⇒ -0.8C =32
⇒
⇒
Thus The equation we can use to find the temperature  for which the number of  degrees Fahrenheit is equal to the number  of degrees Celsius:
40° is  the temperature  for which the number of  degrees Fahrenheit is equal to the number  of degrees Celsius.
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