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8. After you eat something containing sugar, the pH or acid level in your mouth changes. This can be modelled by the function b...Asked by Riley
8. After you eat something containing sugar, the pH or acid level in your mouth changes. This can be modelled by the function below, where L is the pH level and n is the number of minutes that have elapsed since eating.
L(n)= 6- 20.4n/(n^2 +36)
Estimate the instantaneous rate of change at 3 minutes. Explain what the value represents in this situation.
Could someone please help me with this and especially the explanation part.
L(n)= 6- 20.4n/(n^2 +36)
Estimate the instantaneous rate of change at 3 minutes. Explain what the value represents in this situation.
Could someone please help me with this and especially the explanation part.
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