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8 April, 03:48

The amount of medicine in micrograms, A, in a person's bloodstream t minutes after a certain quantity of it has been inhaled can be approximated by the equation Upper A equals negative 40 t squared plus 160 t. How long after inhalation will there be about 120 micrograms of medicine in the bloodstream?

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  1. 8 April, 03:52
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    After 1 second and after 3 seconds.

    Explanation:

    the amount of medicine in time t is given by A = - 40t2 + 160t.

    To know the time when the amount of medicine will be 120 micrograms, we need to make the expression A equals 120, and then find the value of t:

    120 = - 40t2 + 160t

    -40t2 + 160t - 120 = 0

    dividing everything by - 40, we have

    t2 - 4t + 3 = 0

    we have a second order equation, and to find its roots, we can use the baskhara formula:

    D = b2 - 4ac = 16 - 12 = 4.

    The square root of D is + 2 or - 2

    t_1 = (4 + 2) / 2 = 3

    t_2 = (4 - 2) / 2 = 1

    We have two values of t, both acceptable. So, after 1 second and after 3 seconds of the inhalation, there will be 120 micrograms of medicine in the bloodstream.
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