the concentration of certain chemical after t seconds of an autocatalytic reaction is given by x (t)= 10/9e^10t +2. expl

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the concentration of certain chemical after t seconds of an autocatalytic reaction is given by x (t)= 10/9e^10t +2. expl

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the concentration of certain chemical after t seconds of an autocatalytic reaction is given by x (t)= 10/9e^10t +2. explain when the concentration reach a maximum
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