Today the temperature was 0 degrees Celsius which is represented by the (0,0) if the temperature yesterday was right in between today's temperature and temperature 2 days ago what was the temperature yesterday

To find the temperature yesterday, we need to determine the average between today's temperature (0 degrees Celsius) and the temperature two days ago.

Let's assume the temperature two days ago was represented by the point (x, y).

Given that today's temperature is represented by (0, 0), the x-coordinate represents the temperature two days ago. Therefore, we can set up the equation:

(x + 0) / 2 = y

Simplifying this equation, we have:

x / 2 = y

Since the temperature two days ago is unknown, there are infinite possible values for x and y that satisfy this equation. Therefore, we cannot determine the exact temperature yesterday without knowing the temperature two days ago.