-3 degrees Fahrenheit is colder.
0 F is colder than 0 C. 0 F is equivalent to -17.8 C.
Yes, in Fahrenheit, the number is higher when it is colder. For example, 32°F is colder than 50°F.
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200 Kelvin is colder - it is -99.67 F.
32 degrees Fahrenheit is colder than 32 degrees Celsius. This is because the Fahrenheit scale has smaller degree intervals than the Celsius scale, so a degree change in Fahrenheit represents a greater temperature change compared to Celsius. In this case, 32 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to 0 degrees Celsius, so it is colder than 32 degrees Celsius.
Yes, a constant function has degree 0; i.e., f(x)= a where a does not equal 0 is a mathematical function of degree 0. Lowell F. Lynde, Jr. (Univ. of Arkansas at Monticello)
The table shows ordered pairs for a polynomial function, f х f(x) -3 63 --2 8 -1 - 1 0 0 1 -1 2 8 3 63 What is the degree of f?
They are the same F = 9/5 x C + 32
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3 degree Fahrenheit = -16.1 degree Celsius
-80°F is colder than -47°F.