originally posted in:TFS The Floods Sanctuary
A dose, D, of a drug causes a temp. change, T, in a patient. For a positive C constant, T is given by?
T= (C/2 - D/3) D^3
a.) What is the rate of change of temp change with respect to dose
b.) For what doeses does the temperature change increase as dose increases
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I hate related rates. Good luck OP.
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Sir, I have no idea what the hell you just asked me...
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Don't forget to take the derivative of the integral!
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How fast is the temperature changing with respect to the dose? Change in temperature / Dose = a
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Edited by ODSTJacob: 1/25/2013 4:41:28 AMHere's some reading on the topic. Use this site to reinforce your mathematics.
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Don't forget to carry the 2
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Why can you not do this yourself? I'm 99% sure I did this years ago at school. Don't do maths at uni so I don't remember exactly what to do now, but I know that I knew how to do it at one stage. (lol)