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Title: In a chemical reaction, the concentration x of a certain chemical is known to satisfy the differential equati?
Post by: datheman on Nov 19, 2012
In a chemical reaction, the concentration x of a certain chemical is known to satisfy the differential equation (dx/dt) = (5 - x)^2 where t is the time in seconds. Initially at t = 0, the concentration x is zero. Using separation of variables and integration, find a formula for x in terms of t.


Title: In a chemical reaction, the concentration x of a certain chemical is known to satisfy the differential equati?
Post by: fireedwin on Nov 19, 2012
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