Question 4. The table below shows values of the plasma viral load in a patient, V. who had been infected with human immu

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Question 4. The table below shows values of the plasma viral load in a patient, V. who had been infected with human immu

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Question 4 The Table Below Shows Values Of The Plasma Viral Load In A Patient V Who Had Been Infected With Human Immu 1
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Question 4. The table below shows values of the plasma viral load in a patient, V. who had been infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1). The viral load is measured in RNA copiesper mL, t days after treatment was begun. Time, f (days) Viral load, (RNA copies mL) 76.0 41.8 1 4 8 11 15 0.99 12.6445 -6.95448 (a) Find a suitable function to model the viral load, V, as a function of the number of days, t. (b) How long does it take the viral load to decrease by 50% 7 (c) Predict the viral load 20 days after treatment.
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