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|To calculate the total reaction to the drug from <math>t=1</math> to <math>t=6,</math> we need to calculate
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|To calculate the total reaction to the drug from <math style="vertical-align: -1px">t=1</math> to <math style="vertical-align: -5px">t=6,</math> we need to calculate
 
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|We proceed using integration by parts. Let <math style="vertical-align: -2px">u=2t^2</math> and <math style="vertical-align: 0px">dv=e^{-t}dt.</math> Then, <math style="vertical-align: -5px">du=4t~dt</math> and <math style="vertical-align: -2px">v=-e^{-t}.</math>
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|We proceed using integration by parts. Let <math style="vertical-align: 0px">u=2t^2</math> and <math style="vertical-align: 0px">dv=e^{-t}dt.</math> Then, <math style="vertical-align: -1px">du=4t~dt</math> and <math style="vertical-align: 0px">v=-e^{-t}.</math>
 
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|Then, we have
 
|Then, we have
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|&nbsp;&nbsp; <math style="vertical-align: -14px">\int_1^62t^2e^{-t}~dt=\left. -2t^2e^{-t}\right|_1^6+\int_1^6 4te^{-t}~dt.</math>
 
|&nbsp;&nbsp; <math style="vertical-align: -14px">\int_1^62t^2e^{-t}~dt=\left. -2t^2e^{-t}\right|_1^6+\int_1^6 4te^{-t}~dt.</math>
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|Now, we need to use integration by parts again. Let <math style="vertical-align: -2px">u=4t</math> and <math style="vertical-align: 0px">dv=e^{-t}dt.</math> Then, <math style="vertical-align: -5px">du=4dt</math> and <math style="vertical-align: -2px">v=-e^{-t}.</math>
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|Now, we need to use integration by parts again. Let <math style="vertical-align: 0px">u=4t</math> and <math style="vertical-align: 0px">dv=e^{-t}dt.</math> Then, <math style="vertical-align: -1px">du=4dt</math> and <math style="vertical-align: 0px">v=-e^{-t}.</math>
 
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|Thus, we get
 
|Thus, we get

Revision as of 08:37, 7 February 2017

The rate of reaction to a drug is given by:

where is the number of hours since the drug was administered.

Find the total reaction to the drug from to


Foundations:  
If we calculate what are we calculating?
We are calculating This is the total reaction to the
drug from to


Solution:

Step 1:  
To calculate the total reaction to the drug from to we need to calculate

   

Step 2:  
We proceed using integration by parts. Let and Then, and
Then, we have
  
Step 3:  
Now, we need to use integration by parts again. Let and Then, and
Thus, we get

   


Final Answer:  
  

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