No object can assume a temperature lower than −273?C, a temperature called absolute zero. The Kelvin temperature scale, named for the Irish physicist William Thomson (Lord Kelvin), is defined as a translation of the Celsius scale so that −273?Ccorresponds to 0 K. (The degree symbol is generally omitted when expressing temperature in Kelvins.)Determine a function that expresses temperature in Fahrenheit in terms of temperature in Kelvins, show that this function is one-to-one, and find its inverse.
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