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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 11:06, lilquongohard

During a chemical reaction, the function y=f(t) models the amount of a substance present, in grams, at time t seconds. At the start of the reaction (t=0) , there are 10 grams of the substance present. The function y=f(t) satisfies the differential equation dydt=−0.02y^2

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