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I am trying to differentiate the following equation:
B(t) = B*/(1+be^-at) that is be raised to -at. a & b are parameters. The correct answer is as follows:
dB(t)/dt = aB(t)[1-(B(t)/B*)]
Please help, I have been working hours using chain rule product rule, substituting, etc. but to no avail. Thanks.
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I did mine through partial fractions and manage to get the result ...
You can try mine if you think you are more comfortable with partial fractions...
Solving For Partial Fractions, u will get
Using B(t):
Taking Common Factor:
Last edited by simplyjasper (2009-11-20 04:45:20)
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Many thanks and impressive work. Take that nap now
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Ok simplyjasper please post your method but I almost had it using soroban's method.
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Ok simplyjasper please post your method but I almost had it using soroban's method.
Posted by editing my previous post
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