Suppose QCekt satisfies the differential equation dQdt 002Q
Suppose Q=Ce^kt satisfies the differential equation dQ/dt = -0.02Q
What (if anything) does this tell you about the values of C and k?
a) Either: C= , and k=
(For each of C and k, enter the value that the parameter must take, or enter the word \"anything\" if there are no restrictions on the value.)
[I got C=anything, k=-.02 and it is right]
b) or: C= , and k=
(For each of C and k, enter the value that the parameter must take, or enter the word anything if there are no restrictions on the value.)
[I got a) C=anything, k=-.02 and it is right but I don\'t know how to do part b]
What (if anything) does this tell you about the values of C and k?
a) Either: C= , and k=
(For each of C and k, enter the value that the parameter must take, or enter the word \"anything\" if there are no restrictions on the value.)
[I got C=anything, k=-.02 and it is right]
b) or: C= , and k=
(For each of C and k, enter the value that the parameter must take, or enter the word anything if there are no restrictions on the value.)
[I got a) C=anything, k=-.02 and it is right but I don\'t know how to do part b]
Solution
for the differential equation dQ/dt = -0.02Q solution will be Q=Ce^-kt