[See] The concentration of drug in a patient’s bloodstream t hours after injection in a person’s bloodstream is given by C(t)=(0.04t)/(t^2)+1 where C(t)
Question: The concentration of drug in a patient’s bloodstream t hours after injection in a person’s bloodstream is given by
\[C\left( t \right)=\frac{0.04t}{{{t}^{2}}+1}\]where C(t) is concentration in milligrams per cubic centimeter. At what rate is the
concentration changing after one half hour? After two hours? Interpret your answers.
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