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If a graph is plotted taking the temperature in Fahrenheit along the `Y`-axis and the corresponding temperature in Celsius along the `X`-axis, it will be a straight line

A

Having a + ve intercept on Y-axis

B

Having a + ve intercept on X-axis

C

Passing throught the origin

D

Having a - ve intercepts on both the axis

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