5. During a chemical reaction, the function y = f(t) models the amount of a substance present, in grams, at time t seconds. At the start of the reaction (t = 0), there are 10 grams of the substance dy...


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5. During a chemical reaction, the function y = f(t) models the amount of a substance present, in<br>grams, at time t seconds. At the start of the reaction (t = 0), there are 10 grams of the substance<br>dy<br>present. The function y = f(t) satisfies the differential equation<br>= -0.02y?.<br>dt.<br>(a) Use the line tangent to the graph of y = f(t) at t = 0 to approximate the amount of the substance<br>remaining at time t =<br>2 seconds.<br>(b) Using the given differential equation, determine whether the graph of f could resemble the following<br>graph. Give a reason for your answer.<br>wold<br>gg No beo nt<br>dy<br>(c) Find an expression for y = f(t) by solving the differential equation = -0.02y? with the initial<br>condition f(0) = 10.<br>%3D<br>%3D<br>dt.<br>%3D<br>(d) Determine whether the amount of the substance is changing at an increasing or a decreasing rate.<br>Explain your reasoning.<br>

Extracted text: 5. During a chemical reaction, the function y = f(t) models the amount of a substance present, in grams, at time t seconds. At the start of the reaction (t = 0), there are 10 grams of the substance dy present. The function y = f(t) satisfies the differential equation = -0.02y?. dt. (a) Use the line tangent to the graph of y = f(t) at t = 0 to approximate the amount of the substance remaining at time t = 2 seconds. (b) Using the given differential equation, determine whether the graph of f could resemble the following graph. Give a reason for your answer. wold gg No beo nt dy (c) Find an expression for y = f(t) by solving the differential equation = -0.02y? with the initial condition f(0) = 10. %3D %3D dt. %3D (d) Determine whether the amount of the substance is changing at an increasing or a decreasing rate. Explain your reasoning.

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