Respuesta :
The changes that transform C(t) to F(t) is that the function C(t) is stretched vertically to form the function F(t)
How to transform the function?
The Fahrenheit function
The Celsius function is given as:
C(t) = -0.30 (t – 12)² + 40
The conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit is
F(t) = 9/5 * C(t)
Hence, the Fahrenheit function is F(t) = 9/5 * C(t)
Convert values from Celsius to Fahrenheit
The values are t = 0, 12 and 24.
So, we have:
F(0) = -0.54(0 - 12)² + 72 = -5.76
F(12) = -0.54(12 - 12)² + 72 = 72
F(24) = -0.54(24 - 12)² + 72 = -5.76
The new function F(t)
The conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit is
F(t) = 9/5 * C(t)
So, we have:
F(t) = 9/5 * (-0.30 (t – 12)² + 40)
Expand
F(t) = -0.54(t – 12)² + 72
Hence, the new function is F(t) = -0.54(t – 12)² + 72
The graph of function F(t)
See attachment for the graph of function F(t)
The changes that transform C(t) to F(t)
We have:
C(t) = -0.30 (t – 12)² + 40
F(t) = 9/5 * C(t)
The above implies that the function C(t) is stretched vertically to form the function F(t)
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