The quantity of a drug in the bloodstream t hours after a tablet is swallowed is given

Chapter 4, Problem 42

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The quantity of a drug in the bloodstream t hours after a tablet is swallowed is given, in mg, by q(t) = 20(et e2t). (a) How much of the drug is in the bloodstream at time t = 0? (b) When is the maximum quantity of drug in the bloodstream? What is that maximum? (c) In the long run, what happens to the quantity?

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