Answer:
3.48 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation is:

Where
M(t) is the amount of medication remaining in mg
t is the time it takes, in hours
The questions asks HOW LONG it will take to make the remaining medication to 1 milligrams (1 mg)??
We have to substitute M(t) with "1" and find the corresponding value of "t". We will use natural log to solve this. Shown below:

<u>Note: </u> Ln(e) = 1
This means, the amount of time it will take is about 3.48 hours
we have the function

Part a
For t=7
substitute in the given function

For t=14

For t=21

For t=28

For t=35

Observation: The values of E varies from -1 to 1, including the zero
Part B
Remember that
The Period goes from one peak to the next
so
Period=2pi/B
B=pi/14
Period=(2pi)/(pi/14)=2pi*14/pi=28
<h2>the period is 28 days</h2>
F(3) is 3 since the equation of the line is f(x)=3
Answer:
m∠1 = 81
m∠2 = 99
Step-by-step explanation:
The angles are supplemaentary and therefor sum to 180
3x + (x + 72) = 180
4x + 72 = 180
4x = 108
x = 27
m∠1 = 3x
m∠1 = 27(3)
m∠1 = 81
m∠2 = x + 72
m∠2 = 27 + 72
m∠2 = 99