Suppose that
dP/dt = 0.17P(t)
represents a mathematical model for the growth of a certain ce...
Physics, 11.03.2022 20:40 ezellcarly
Suppose that
dP/dt = 0.17P(t)
represents a mathematical model for the growth of a certain cell culture, where
P(t)
is the size of the culture (measured in millions of cells) at time t > 0 (measured in hours). How fast is the culture growing at the time t when the size of the culture reaches 2 million cells?
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