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Heart rate. The rate of change in Trisha’s pulse (in beats per minute) t minutes after she stops exercising is given by
a. Find
b. Find Trisha’s pulse rate 4 min after she stops exercising.
c. Find the rate of change in Trisha’s pulse after 4 min.
d. How can
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