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Monday, November 07, 2005

Formulas and Functions

Using formulae can be tricky at times, especially when you have many variables involved in the equation. Luckily, we can manipulate any formula so it is solved for a different variable. For instance, the formula D = r*t can be rewritten in two different ways: r = D/t and t = D/r . Similarly, the formula for converting Celsius temperatures to Fahrenheit (C = 9/5(F - 32) ) can be rewritten in terms of F. This formula would be F = 5/9 C + 32.

Please complete the following for Tuesday: Lesson 3.7 (11 - 15 all, 17 - 29 odd, and 34 - 35) Be sure to show your work as you complete these problems.

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