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Find the height of the flower after four weeks? Suppose a flower grows in height according to the equation dH/dt = 5e -0.2t, H(0) = 6, where H(t) is the height of the flower (in cm) at time t (weeks). How much does the flower grow in the first 4 weeks (between t = 0 and t = 4)? Show transcribed image text Find the height of the flower after four weeks? Suppose a flower grows in height according to the equation dH/dt = 5e -0.2t, H(0) = 6, where H(t) is the height of the flower (in cm) at time t (weeks). How much does the flower grow in the first 4 weeks (between t = 0 and t = 4)?
Find the height of the flower after four weeks? Suppose a flower grows in height according to the equation dH/dt = 5e -0.2t, H(0) = 6, where H(t) is the height of the flower (in cm) at time t (weeks). How much does the flower grow in the first 4 weeks (between t = 0 and t = 4)?
Show transcribed image text Find the height of the flower after four weeks? Suppose a flower grows in height according to the equation dH/dt = 5e -0.2t, H(0) = 6, where H(t) is the height of the flower (in cm) at time t (weeks). How much does the flower grow in the first 4 weeks (between t = 0 and t = 4)? 1
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