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14 October, 11:53

A drug is injected into the body in such a way that the concentration, C, in the blood at time t hours, is given by the function C (t) = 10 (e-2t - e-3t). At what time is the concentration of the drug in the body at the highest? Express your

answer to three decimal places.

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  1. 14 October, 14:38
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    0.41 = t

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let C represent the amount of concentration

    Let t represent time.

    Now, differentiate with respect to t

    C' (t) = 10 (-2e^-2t + 3e^-3t)

    C' (t) = 10 (e^-2t) (-2 + 3e^-t)

    0 = e^-2t (This is not valid or cannot be considered)

    0 = - 2 + 3e^-t

    2/3 = e^-t

    ln 2/3 = t

    0.41 = t
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