4. The effects of a certain anesthesia on patients is modeled by the rational function listed below. The
constants A and B are determined by factors such as body mass, age, etc. Suppose a patient who is
about to undergo surgery requires the constants to be A=36 and B=9. If t represents the number of
hours from the time the anesthesia enters the blood stream, and the function describes the percent
concentration needed for the anesthesia to be effective; how long can a surgery take if the percent
concentration needed for the patient to be sedated but not dead is between 4 and 6 percent? Explain
your reasoning and how you found your solution.
Model:C(t)= At/T^2+B

Respuesta :

Answer: you will need 10

Step-by-step explanation:

I had the same problem on my hw this is what i got tell i think its correct:

Edit:

C(t)=At/T^2+B

a=36

b=9

t= how long it takes to enter blood stream

c=36/t^2 + 9

I found T to be 6 becuase I searched it up so

36/6^2=36/36=1

c=9+1

C=10

New awnser is 10