Consider the concentration, C, in mg per liter (L), of a drug in the blood as a function of x, the amount, in mg, of the drug given and t, the time in hours since the injection. For 0 < x < 2 and t > 0, we have C = f(x,t) = tet(3-2). Find f(1, 3.5): (include units) Be sure you can interpret what your answer means in terms of drug concentration, time and initial amount.

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Consider the concentration, C, in mg per liter (L), of a drug in the blood as a function of x, the amount, in mg, of the drug given and t, the time in hours
since the injection. For 0 <x < 2 and t > 0, we have C = f(x,t) = te t(3-2).
Find f(1, 3.5):
(include units)
.........
Be sure you can interpret what your answer means in terms of drug concentration, time and initial amount.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the concentration, C, in mg per liter (L), of a drug in the blood as a function of x, the amount, in mg, of the drug given and t, the time in hours since the injection. For 0 <x < 2 and t > 0, we have C = f(x,t) = te t(3-2). Find f(1, 3.5): (include units) ......... Be sure you can interpret what your answer means in terms of drug concentration, time and initial amount.
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Given that  the concentration C , in mg per litre (L) , of a drug in the blood as a function of x , the amount , in mg, of the drug given and t, the time in hours since the injection.

For  0x2  and  t0,

we have C=f(x,t)=te-t(3-x)

we have to find f(1 , 3.5)

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