Asked by akash
The concentration C (in milligrams per milliliter) of a drug in a patient's bloodstream t hours after injection into muscle tissue is modeled by
C =
3t/26 + t^3
Use differentials to approximate the change in the concentration when t changes from
t = 1
to
t = 1.5.
(Round your answer to four decimal places.)
C =
3t/26 + t^3
Use differentials to approximate the change in the concentration when t changes from
t = 1
to
t = 1.5.
(Round your answer to four decimal places.)
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
see your other problem as an example. if necessary, I can check your work.
Answered by
justin
hey bobpursley i tried this one on my own but i don't get the right answer i mean if u can give me the solution i will look at it thanks
Answered by
akash
0.04938
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