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11 October, 15:57

F=9/5c+32 a is there a constant of proportionality? Explain your reasoning

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  1. 11 October, 16:16
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    yes because in a standard form that that equation is in, it'd be y=mx=b. the m represents the constant of proportionality or the rate of change. another name for it is the slope. in this case, the 9/5 is the m & c is x. meaning that, there is one & it is 9/5
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