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The decay of a certain substance is modeled by the function N(t)=100(3+e^(-t/3), where the number of particles is represented by N in a time of t hours.
a) what is the initial number of particles?
- I set t as 0 and got an answer of 400 particles initially
b) determine the rate of change in the number of particles at time t
- Am I to find the derivative of the function? after that what would i do?
c) how fast is the number of particles changing when t=3 hours.
- would I sub in t=3 into the equation from part b?
a) what is the initial number of particles?
- I set t as 0 and got an answer of 400 particles initially
b) determine the rate of change in the number of particles at time t
- Am I to find the derivative of the function? after that what would i do?
c) how fast is the number of particles changing when t=3 hours.
- would I sub in t=3 into the equation from part b?
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