Final answer:
The amount of glucose in the bloodstream at time t is given by A(t) = (r/a)(1 - e⁻⁰ᵗ), by integrating the rate of the glucose change in the bloodstream and using the initial condition A(0) = 0.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student is asking for an expression for the amount of glucose in the bloodstream at time t, given a continuous intravenous infusion of glucose.
To find the amount of glucose (A(t)), we must integrate the rate of change of the amount of glucose (A'(t)) with respect to time.
Given that A'(t) = re⁻⁰ᵗ mg/min, the integral of this with respect to t from 0 to t provides us the total glucose amount at time t, assuming that A(0) = 0.
Therefore, the integral of A'(t) with respect to time is:
- ∫ A'(t) dt = ∫ re⁻⁰ᵗ dt
- A(t) = -öᵗr/a + C
- Since A(0) = 0, we find C by plugging in the initial condition, resulting in C = r/a
- Thus, A(t) = (r/a)(1 - e⁻⁰ᵗ)
This formula represents the amount of glucose in the bloodstream at time t as a function of the infusion rate r and the elimination rate constant a.