I'm not looking for someone to do my homework but I have this problem and I'm really confused and I don't know what to do to solve it:
The reaction of a body to a dose of medicine can often be represented by an equation of the form:
R= M^2(C/2-M/3)
where C is a positive constant and M is the amount of medicine absorbed in the blood. If the reaction is a change in blood pressure, R is measured in millimeters of mercury. If the reaction is a change in temperature, R is measured in degrees, and so on.
Find dR/dM. The derivative, as a function of M, is called the sensitivity of the body to medicine.
Please, any help would be greatly appreciated.
2006-10-10
10:31:32
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