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Mathematics, 04.01.2020 04:31 victoriapellam04

The radioactive isotope carbon-14 is present in small quantities in all life forms, and it is constantly replenished until the organism dies, after which it decays to stable carbon-12 at a rate proportional to the amount of carbon-14 present, with a half-life of 5551 years. suppose c(t) is the amount of carbon-14 present at time t.

(a) find the value of the constant kk in the differential equation c′=−kc.

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