To determine drug dosages, doctors estimate a person's body surface area (BSA) (in meters squared) using the

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To determine drug dosages, doctors estimate a person's body surface area (BSA) (in meters squared) using the formula BSA =√hm/60, where h is the height in centimeters and m the mass in kilograms. Calculate the rate of change of BSA with respect to mass for a person of constant height h = 180. What is this rate at m = 70 and m = 80? Express your result in the correct units. Does BSA increase more rapidly with respect to mass at lower or higher body mass?

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Calculus

ISBN: 9781319055844

4th Edition

Authors: Jon Rogawski, Colin Adams, Robert Franzosa

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