SOLUTION: how can you use the graph to determine the degrees Celsius that correspond to a given Fahrenheit temperature?

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Question 834923: how can you use the graph to determine the degrees Celsius that correspond to a given Fahrenheit temperature?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the equation for the line containing the points (F, C) of (32,0) and (212,100).

You specifically wanted to use a graph. EASIER, if you find it that way, because you can just plot the two points and draw the line connecting them. Label your axes. The way I wrote the ordered pair, the vertical axis is coordinate for Celsius and horizontal axis for Fahrenheit.

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