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Find a solution to dA/dt=-6A if A(0)=6. A(t)=

Find a solution to dA/dt=-6A if A(0)=6. A(t)=-example-1
User Freddie Chopin
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This equation is separable,


(dA)/(dt) = -6A \implies \frac{dA}A = -6\,dt

Integrate both sides and solve for
A :


\displaystyle \int \frac{dA}A = -6 \int dt


\ln|A| = -6t + C


e^(\ln|A|) + e^(-6t+C)


\implies A(t) = Ce^(-6t)

Solve for
C using the initial value.


A(0) = 6 \implies 6 = Ce^0 \implies C=6

Then the particular solution is


\boxed{A(t) = 6e^(-6t)}

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