A drug is injected into a patients blood vessel. The function c = f(x, t) represents the

Chapter 8, Problem 6

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A drug is injected into a patients blood vessel. The function c = f(x, t) represents the concentration of the drug at a distance x mm in the direction of the blood flow measured from the point of injection and at time t seconds since the injection.What are the units of the following partial derivatives? What are their practical interpretations? What do you expect their signs to be? (a) c/x (b) c/t

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