The deviation g(t) of a patient's blood glucose concentration from its optimal

Chapter 2, Problem 3

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The deviation g(t) of a patient's blood glucose concentration from its optimal concentration satisfies the differential equation (d2g/dt2) + 2a(dg/dt) + a2g = 0 immediately after he fully absorbs a large amount of glucose. The time t is measured in minutes, so that the units of a are reciprocal minutes. Show that this patient is normal according to Ackerman et al, if a > n/120 (min), and that this patient is normal according to the famous diabetologis

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