The differential equation used to model the concentration of glucose in the blood, say, g(t), when it
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The differential equation used to model the concentration of glucose in the blood, say, g(t), when it is being fed intravenously into the body, is given by dg dt + kg =
G 100V
, where k is a constant, G is the rate at which glucose is admitted, and V is the volume of blood in the body. Solve the differential equation and discuss the results.
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Dynamical Systems With Applications Using Mathematica
ISBN: 978-3319870892
1st Edition
Authors: Stephen Lynch
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