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Mathematics, 06.12.2019 23:31 chloeholt123

Let f ( t ) be the weight (in grams) of a solid sitting in a beaker of water. suppose that the solid dissolves in such a way that the rate of change (in grams/minute) of the weight of the solid at any time t can be determined from the weight using the forumula f'(t)=-4f(t)(1+f(t))
if there is 5 grams of solid at time t=2 estimate the amount of solid 1 second later.

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