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To convert temperatures from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit, you can use the function F(x)=95x+32 where x is the temperature in degrees Celsius. To convert temperatures from degrees Kelvin to degrees Celsius, you can use the function C(x)=x−273.15, where x is the temperature in degrees Kelvin. Find the composite function that can be used to convert temperatures from degrees Kelvin to degrees Fahrenheit.

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Answer:

F(x) = (9/5)x -459.67

Explanation:

F(C(x)) = 9/5(x -273.15) +32

F(C(x)) = (9/5)x -459.67 . . . . . simplify

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