Solve the problem. .) The first derivative of a person's body temperature, with respect to the dosage of x milligrams of a drug, is 7 given by D'(x)=x2 . One milligram raises the temperature 2.9° C. Find the function D(x) giving the total change in temperature as a function of x.

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Solve the problem.
.) The first derivative of a person's body temperature, with respect to the dosage of x milligrams of a drug, is
7
=x72.
+
One milligram raises the temperature 2.9° C. Find the function D(x) giving the total
change in temperature as a function of x.
given by D'(x) =
Transcribed Image Text:Solve the problem. .) The first derivative of a person's body temperature, with respect to the dosage of x milligrams of a drug, is 7 =x72. + One milligram raises the temperature 2.9° C. Find the function D(x) giving the total change in temperature as a function of x. given by D'(x) =
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