Medical Dosage. The function Gives the body concentration N(t), in parts per million, of a certain dosage
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The function
Gives the body concentration N(t), in parts per million, of a certain dosage of medication after time t, in hours.
a) Find the horizontal asymptote of the graph and complete the following:
b) Explain the meaning of the answer to part (a) in terms of the application?
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