cos(15 deg) = 0.9659, approx.
82.2 deg C = 179.96 deg F
15
Presumably an increase in temperature in centigrade
The most basic example you can have entails adding the positive and negative of the irrational to get zero: e + -e = 0 Another example you can give is to use compound angle formulae with trig: sin(15 deg)cos(75 deg) + sin(75 deg)cos(15 deg) = sin(90 deg) = 1
-23 degrees Celsius is colder than -15 degrees Celsius. The lower the temperature in degrees Celsius, the colder it is. Therefore, -23°C represents a greater degree of cold compared to -15°C.
-5 degrees Celsius is 15 degrees colder than 10 degrees Celsius.
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15 degrees Celsius is warmer than 3 degrees Celsius.
No, -15 is colder...
cos(15 deg) = 0.9659, approx.
5 degrees Celsius is colder than 15 degrees Celsius.
-15 degree Celsius is colder than -3 degrees Celsius.
Chlorine is a gas at 15 oC.
55 deg 52 min N, 4 deg 15 min W
82.2 deg C = 179.96 deg F
It is 59 deg F.