Concept explainers
a.
To find: the initial number of units of the drug administered.
a.
Answer to Problem 63RE
The initial number of units of the drug administered is 90.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: A drug is administered intravenously for pain. The function
Calculation:
The initial number of units of the drug administered is when t = 0, so substitute in t = 0 into the equation
Therefore, the initial number of units of the drug administered is 90.
b.
To find: how much is present after 2 hours.
b.
Answer to Problem 63RE
Explanation of Solution
Given information: A drug is administered intravenously for pain. The function
Calculation:
c.
To draw: the graph of f.
c.
Answer to Problem 63RE
Explanation of Solution
Given information: A drug is administered intravenously for pain. The function
Calculation:
The graph of the function
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