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Intravenous drug dosing The amount of drug in the blood of a patient (in milligrams) due to an intravenous line is governed by the initial value problem y′(t) = –0.02y + 3, y(0) = 0, where t is measured in hours.
a. Find and graph the solution of the initial value problem.
b. What is the steady-state level of the drug?
c. When does the drug level reach 90% of the steady-state value?
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