Certainly! To answer the question, let's explore each part separately.
### a. 2°C higher than it was on Tuesday:
If the temperature on Tuesday is denoted by [tex]\( t \)[/tex] degrees Celsius ([tex]\( t \)[/tex]°C), and we want to find the temperature when it is 2°C higher, we simply add 2 to the temperature on Tuesday.
So, the expression for the temperature 2°C higher than it was on Tuesday is:
[tex]\[ t + 2 \][/tex]
### b. Twice as warm as it was on Tuesday:
If the temperature on Tuesday is [tex]\( t \)[/tex]°C, and we want to find the temperature when it is twice as warm, we multiply the temperature by 2.
So, the expression for the temperature when it is twice as warm as it was on Tuesday is:
[tex]\[ 2t \][/tex]
### Summary:
- The temperature 2°C higher than it was on Tuesday is given by [tex]\( t + 2 \)[/tex].
- The temperature twice as warm as it was on Tuesday is given by [tex]\( 2t \)[/tex].