Asked by Lola
The concentration of mRNA in a crop overtime is modelled by the function f(t)=12e−t(sin(t)−cos(t))+ 1/2 . Determine the rate of change of mRNA concentration as a function of time?
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oobleck
If you meant f(t)=12e^(−t(sin(t)−cos(t)))+ 1/2
that would be
df/dt = 12e^(−t(sin(t)−cos(t))) * ((sint-cost) + t(cost+sint))
that would be
df/dt = 12e^(−t(sin(t)−cos(t))) * ((sint-cost) + t(cost+sint))
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