Suppose that the spread of a flu virus on a college campusis modeled by the functiony(t)

Chapter 4, Problem 69

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Suppose that the spread of a flu virus on a college campus is modeled by the function

                                                                                 \(y(t)=\frac{1000}{1+999 e^{-0.9 t}}\)

where \(y(t)\) is the number of infected students at time \(t\) (in days, starting with \(t = 0)\). Use a graphing utility to estimate the day on which the virus is spreading most rapidly.

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

y(t) = frac{1000}{1+999 e^-0.9 t}

y(t)

t

t = 0

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