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A dose D of a drug causes a temperature change T in a patient for c a positive constant T is given by T=((c/2)-(D/3)) what is the rate of change of temperature change with respect to dose
For what does the temperature change increase as the dose increase
For what does the temperature change increase as the dose increase
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Anonymous
d T / d D = -1/3
steady if D/3 = c/2
goes up if
c/2 > D/3
or
c = (2/3) D
steady if D/3 = c/2
goes up if
c/2 > D/3
or
c = (2/3) D
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