The wind chill (i.e. how cold it actually feels) is given by W(T,v) = 35.74 + 0.6215T – 35.75vº.16 + 0.4275Tv0.16 degrees Fahrenheit when the actual air temperature is T degrees Fahrenheit and the wind speed is v miles per hour. Enter the function into your Y1 and verify that W(-5,15) = -25.80216395. Ploti Plot2 Plot3 V1B35.74+0.6215T=-5 T-35.75V 0.16+0. V=15cal ree 4275TV*6. I6i V1=0_ -25.80216395 bound=(-1E99, 1.

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The wind chill (i.e. how cold it actually feels) is given by
W(T,v) = 35.74 +0.6215T – 35.75v0.16 + 0.4275Tv0.16 degrees Fahrenheit when the
actual air temperature is T degrees Fahrenheit and the wind speed is v miles per
hour.
Enter the function into your Y1 and verify that W(-5,15) = -25.80216395.
Ploti Plot2 Plot3
1
-25.80216395
Y1835.74+0.6215T=5
T-35.75V0.16+0. V=151
4275TV6. 1Ği
bound=(-1e99,1.
Ýs=
Use this function to answer questions 1 - 8.
Transcribed Image Text:The wind chill (i.e. how cold it actually feels) is given by W(T,v) = 35.74 +0.6215T – 35.75v0.16 + 0.4275Tv0.16 degrees Fahrenheit when the actual air temperature is T degrees Fahrenheit and the wind speed is v miles per hour. Enter the function into your Y1 and verify that W(-5,15) = -25.80216395. Ploti Plot2 Plot3 1 -25.80216395 Y1835.74+0.6215T=5 T-35.75V0.16+0. V=151 4275TV6. 1Ği bound=(-1e99,1. Ýs= Use this function to answer questions 1 - 8.
On a cold day in Toronto, the temperature was 0 degrees Fahrenheit and the wind
chill was - 15 degrees Fahrenheit. What was the wind speed? Round your
answer to three decimal places and give the units in the next question.
Transcribed Image Text:On a cold day in Toronto, the temperature was 0 degrees Fahrenheit and the wind chill was - 15 degrees Fahrenheit. What was the wind speed? Round your answer to three decimal places and give the units in the next question.
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