When a drug is injected into the bloodstream of a patient through the right arm, the drug concentration in the bloodstre

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When a drug is injected into the bloodstream of a patient through the right arm, the drug concentration in the bloodstre

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When A Drug Is Injected Into The Bloodstream Of A Patient Through The Right Arm The Drug Concentration In The Bloodstre 1
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When a drug is injected into the bloodstream of a patient through the right arm, the drug concentration in the bloodstream of the left arm t hours after the injection is approximated by C(t)=t2+bat​ for some values a and b. Lab tests show that those values for Artecoadipine are a=0.3 and b=3.94, for 0<t<24. The model suggests that after injection, the drug concentration of Artecoadipine in the left arm is increasing until some time T hours, and decreasing afterward. Find T. Round to 2 decimal places. hours
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