Sheila is taking medicine to help fight an infection. The function f(x) = 12(0. 82)^x models the amount of a 12-mg dose of antibiotic left in her bloodstream after x hours.

About how many mg are left in her bloodstream after 2 hours?

Respuesta :

Given:

[tex]f(x)=12(0.82)^x[/tex]

where, f(x) is the amount of a 12-mg dose of antibiotic left in her bloodstream after x hours.

To find:

The remaining mg in her bloodstream after 2 hours.

Solution:

The amount of a 12-mg dose of antibiotic left in her bloodstream after x hours is represented by the function

[tex]f(x)=12(0.82)^x[/tex]

Putting x=2, we get the remaining mg in her bloodstream after 2 hours.

[tex]f(2)=12(0.82)^2[/tex]

[tex]f(2)=12(0.6724)[/tex]

[tex]f(2)=8.0688[/tex]

Therefore, the remaining mg in her bloodstream after 2 hours is 8.0688 mg.

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