Question 173333: It is 76F at 6000 ft level of a mountain, and 49F at 12000 ft level of the mountain. Write an equation to find the temperature T at an elevation E on the mountain. Also, determine the temperature at 7000 feet.
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let x=elevation (in feet) and y=temperature (in Fahrenheit)
So at 6000 ft, the temperature is 76F, this means that and
So we have one point (6000,76)
So at 12000 ft, the temperature is 49F, this means that and
So we have one point (12000,49)
So let's find the equation of the line through the two points (6000,76) and (12000,49)
First let's find the slope of the line through the points and
Start with the slope formula.
Plug in , , , and
Subtract from to get
Subtract from to get
Reduce
So the slope of the line that goes through the points and is
Now let's use the point slope formula:
Start with the point slope formula
Plug in , , and
Distribute
Multiply
Add 76 to both sides.
Combine like terms.
Simplify
So the equation that goes through the points and is
So the equation that represents the temperature T at elevation E is
Note: just replace "x" and "y" with T and E
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