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2. Suppose another drug is administered intravenously. The concentration c of the drug (in mg/L) in the
bloodstream, t hours after it is administered, is modeled by the function c(t)=
20t
=
a. Determine when the concentration will be 0.5 mg/L.
b. Complete the table representing the concentration of the drug in the bloodstream, t hours after
administration. Round to two decimal places as needed.
t
c(t)
0
2
4
6
8
10 12
c. What is a reasonable domain for this function? Justify your answer.
14
t +4
16 18 20
d. When must the patient receive the next intravenous dose of the drug in order to maintain a
concentration above 1 mg/L and below 8 mg/L? Explain your reasoning.
Page 1 of 5
e. Compare the concentration of the oral drug (#1) and the concentration of the intravenous drug (#2) over the
first 20 hours after it is given.
Transcribed Image Text:2. Suppose another drug is administered intravenously. The concentration c of the drug (in mg/L) in the bloodstream, t hours after it is administered, is modeled by the function c(t)= 20t = a. Determine when the concentration will be 0.5 mg/L. b. Complete the table representing the concentration of the drug in the bloodstream, t hours after administration. Round to two decimal places as needed. t c(t) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 c. What is a reasonable domain for this function? Justify your answer. 14 t +4 16 18 20 d. When must the patient receive the next intravenous dose of the drug in order to maintain a concentration above 1 mg/L and below 8 mg/L? Explain your reasoning. Page 1 of 5 e. Compare the concentration of the oral drug (#1) and the concentration of the intravenous drug (#2) over the first 20 hours after it is given.
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