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The reaction of a body to a dose of medicine can be represented by the equation R = M^2 ((C/2)-(M/3)) where:
C is a positive constant (pretend it's 6)
M is the amount of medicine absorbed in the blood
If the reaction is a change in pressure, R is measured in mmHg, and if it's a change in temperature, R is measured in degrees, ad nauseum.
Find dR/dM. Then find the amount of medicine to which the body is most sensitive.
Hint for 100 points.
HINT: Find the value of M that maximizes dR/dM.
ANSWER: M = 6/2 = 3