Integration and length
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Assume that length of the fish increases according to the law:
dL/dt = 2.45e^(-0.1t)
where length is in cm and t in weeks.Assume that at time t = 0 the is is being born with length 0.5. When will a fish have length 14 cm?
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This provides an example of using a derivative to calculate length.
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Since dL/dt = 2.45e^(-0.1t), then L(t) = 24.5(C - e^(-0.1t))
According to the initial condition, we have ...
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