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Homework Statement
A cell of some bacteria divides into two cells every 40 minutes. The initial population is 2 bacteria.
a)Find the size of the population after t hours
b) Find the size of the population after 6 hours.
c) When will the population reach 12?
Homework Equations
None given.
The Attempt at a Solution
taking t = time in hours, y(t) = population,
we say that
dy/dt = (3/2)y --- the 3/2 converts from hours to the 40 min growth period
dy/y = (3/2)dt
integrate...
ln(y) = (3/2)t + C --- C is arbitrary constant
y = [e^( (3/2)t )] * L -- L is arbitrary constant analogous to e^C.
we know that y(0) = 2, so to solve initial value problem,
2 = 1*L
therefore L = 2
and the solution for part a) should be y(t) = 2 e^[(3/2)t]
but this solution is unfortunately incorrect and I don't see how to fix it. Of course it holds for y(0) as it should, but it falls apart when I check other values. a friend mentioned something about "adding or subtracting a 1" somewhere but I don't see where I would do that, and even if I did I wouldn't understand the justification.
Any help is appreciated, thanks!