Given the equation:
Where x is the height above the surface and y is the temperature in degrees Celsius.
- Now, the temperature on the surface can be find when the height above the surface is zero, that is x = 0. Then substitute the value for x and solve for y:
Therefore, the temperature on the surface of the planet is 23°C.
- The constant rate of change is always the coefficient of variable x. Therefore, the ratio of change is r = -5.
Which means the temperature decreases 5°C when the height increases 1 km.
Answer:
Question 1: 23°C
Question 2: - 5°C