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The space between these two points on a Fahrenheit thermometer is divided into 180 equal parts -LRB- degrees -RRB- . Defining the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales as described in the previous paragraph results in a slightly more complex relationship between temperature values on these two scales than for different units of measure for other properties . Most measurement units for a given property are directly proportional to one another -LRB- y mx -RRB- . Using familiar length units as one example : The Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales , however , do not share a common zero point , and so the relationship between these two scales is a linear one rather than a proportional one -LRB- y mx + b -RRB- .
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