SOLUTION: Let C(t)=4t over t^+4 be the function that describes the concentration of a certain medication in the bloodstream over time t. a.what C(o)?why is that so? b.construct a table of

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Question 1089723: Let C(t)=4t over t^+4 be the function that describes the concentration of a certain medication in the bloodstream over time t.
a.what C(o)?why is that so?
b.construct a table of values for when t is equal to 0,1,2,3,4,5
c.interpret your answers in relation to drug concentration

Answer by ikleyn(52804)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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I also have a question:
    If you have the formula, why you do not make the calculations for b) on your own ?



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