I asked my teacher if the following would be ok in exams, he answered: it might cost me marks. Could anyone give their opinion?
given dN/dt= k(N-B) find N in terms of t.
dN/dt= k(N-B)
1/(N-B) dN = k dt
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| 1/(N-B) dN =
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| k dt
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ln | N - B | = kt + C
N - B = e^(kt + C)
N = Ae^kt + B For some constant A.
given dN/dt= k(N-B) find N in terms of t.
dN/dt= k(N-B)
1/(N-B) dN = k dt
/
| 1/(N-B) dN =
/
/
| k dt
/
ln | N - B | = kt + C
N - B = e^(kt + C)
N = Ae^kt + B For some constant A.