<span>pHProblem 4- Determine the hydrogen concentration of bloodTutorial to help you with this calculation.<span>4.What is the approximate hydrogen ion concentration of blood with pH 7.4?</span><span> <span><span>TutorialIn this problem we are given pH and asked to solve for the hydrogen ion concentration. Using the equation, pH = − log [H+] , we can solve for [H+] as,− pH = log [H+] ,[H+] = 10−pH,by exponentiating both sides with base 10 to "undo" the common logarithm. The hydrogen ion concentration of blood with pH 7.4 is,[H+] = 10−7.4 ≈ 0.0000040 = 4.0 × 10−8 M. </span></span></span></span>
F(1) = 2
f(2) = -5f(2-1) = -5f(1) = -5(2) = -10
f(3) = -5f(3-1) = -5f(2) = -5(-10) = 50
So, f(4) = ?
Step-by-step explanation:
The graphed function has its local maximum at x = - 1 and local minimum at x = 2.
The function is decreasing between those points and increasing outside.
The increasing intervals are
- x ∈ (- ∞, - 1) ∪ (2, + ∞)
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