Embryo Development The oxygen consumption of a galliform bird embryo increases from the time the chick hatches. In a typical galliform bird the oxygen consumption (in milliliters per hour) can be approximated by c ( t ) = − 0.0027 t 3 + 0.14 t 2 − 0.83 t + 0.15 ( 8 ≤ t ≤ 30 ) , wheret is the time (in days) since the egg was laid. (An egg will typically hatch at around t = 28 .) Use technology to graph c ' ( t ) , and use your graph to answer the following questions. [ HINT: See Example 5.] a. Over the interval [ 8 , 30 ] the derivative c ' is (A) increasing, then decreasing. (B) decreasing, then increasing. (C) decreasing. (D) increasing. b. When, to the nearest day, is the oxygen consumption increasing the fastest? c. When, to the nearest day, is the oxygen consumption increasing at the slowest rate?
Embryo Development The oxygen consumption of a galliform bird embryo increases from the time the chick hatches. In a typical galliform bird the oxygen consumption (in milliliters per hour) can be approximated by c ( t ) = − 0.0027 t 3 + 0.14 t 2 − 0.83 t + 0.15 ( 8 ≤ t ≤ 30 ) , wheret is the time (in days) since the egg was laid. (An egg will typically hatch at around t = 28 .) Use technology to graph c ' ( t ) , and use your graph to answer the following questions. [ HINT: See Example 5.] a. Over the interval [ 8 , 30 ] the derivative c ' is (A) increasing, then decreasing. (B) decreasing, then increasing. (C) decreasing. (D) increasing. b. When, to the nearest day, is the oxygen consumption increasing the fastest? c. When, to the nearest day, is the oxygen consumption increasing at the slowest rate?
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Embryo Development The oxygen consumption of a galliform bird embryo increases from the time the chick hatches. In a typical galliform bird the oxygen consumption (in milliliters per hour) can be approximated by
c
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t
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=
−
0.0027
t
3
+
0.14
t
2
−
0.83
t
+
0.15
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8
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t
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wheret is the time (in days) since the egg was laid. (An egg will typically hatch at around
t
=
28
.) Use technology to graph
c
'
(
t
)
, and use your graph to answer the following questions. [HINT: See Example 5.]
a. Over the interval
[
8
,
30
]
the derivative
c
'
is
(A) increasing, then decreasing.
(B) decreasing, then increasing.
(C) decreasing.
(D) increasing.
b. When, to the nearest day, is the oxygen consumption increasing the fastest?
c. When, to the nearest day, is the oxygen consumption increasing at the slowest rate?
5. Euler's equation.
Determine the values of a for which all solutions of the equation
5
x²y" + axy' + y = 0
that have the form (A + B log x) x* or Ax¹¹ + Bä” tend to zero as a approaches 0.
4. Problem on variable change.
The purpose of this problem is to perform an appropriate change of variables in order to reduce
the problem to a second-order equation with constant coefficients.
ty" + (t² − 1)y'′ + t³y = 0, 0
4. Some psychologists contend that the number of facts of a certain type that are remembered after t hours is
given by
f(t)==
90t
951-90
Find the rate at which the number of facts remembered is changing after 1 hour and after 10 hours. Interpret.
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