The question is incomplete, the complete question is below:
Scientists have found a relationship between the temperature and the height above a distant planet's surface. , given below, is the temperature in Celsius at a height of kilometers above the planet's surface. The relationship is as follows: T(h) = 30.5 -2.5h.
a) Calculate T^-1(x)
b) T^-1(15)
Answer:
a) [tex]T^{-1} (x)= \frac{30.5-x}{2.5}[/tex]
b) 6.2 °C
Step-by-step explanation:
a) [tex]T(h) = 30.5 - 2.5h\\2.5h = 30.5-T(h)\\h = \frac{30.5-T(h)}{2.5}\\ T^{-1} (x)= \frac{30.5-x}{2.5}[/tex]
b) [tex]T^{-1} (x)= \frac{30.5-x}{2.5}\\\\T^{-1} (15)= \frac{30.5-15}{2.5}=6.2[/tex]