Math 181 Miniproject 2: Population and Dosage.md
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Math 181 Miniproject 2: Population and Dosage
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**Overview:** In this miniproject you will use technological tools to turn data and into models of real-world quantitative phenomena, then apply the principles of the derivative to them to extract information about how the quantitative relationship changes.
**Prerequisites:** Sections 1.1--1.6 in *Active Calculus*, specifically the concept of the derivative and how to construct estimates of the derivative using forward, backward and central differences. Also basic knowledge of how to use Desmos.
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1\. A settlement starts out with a population of 1000. Each year the population increases by $10\%$. Let $P(t)$ be the function that gives the population in the settlement after $t$ years.
(a) Find the missing values in the table below.
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| $t$ | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
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| $P(t)$ | 1000 | 1100| 1210 | 1330 | 1463 | 1609 | 1771| 1948 |
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(b) Find a formula for $P(t)$. You can reason it out directly or you can have Desmos find it for you by creating the table of values above (using $x_1$ and $y_1$ as the column labels) and noting that the exponential growth of the data should be modeled using an exponential model of the form
\\[
y_1\sim a\cdot b^{x_1}+c
\\]
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(b) $y=984.672\cdot1.10111^{x}+15.6151$
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(c\) What will the population be after 100 years under this model?
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(c\) $y=984.672\cdot1.10111^{100}+15.6151= 15,009,379$
Under this model, the population will be 15,009,379 after 100 years.
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(d) Use a central difference to estimate the values of $P'(t)$ in the table below. What is the interpretation of the value $P'(5)$?
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| $t$ | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
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| $P'(t)$ | 105 | 115 | 126.5 | 139.5 | 154 | 169.5 |
$P'\left(5\right)=\frac{P\left(6\right)-P\left(4\right)}{6-4}=\frac{1771-1463}{2}=154$
At 5 years, the population is increasing by 154 population per year.
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(e) Use a central difference to estimate the values of $P''(3)$. What is the interpretation of this value?
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(e) $P''\left(3\right)=\frac{P'\left(4\right)-P\left(2\right)}{4-2}=\frac{139.5-115}{2}=12.25$ population/year per year
After 3 years, the population is increasing at a rate of 12.25 population a year per year.
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(f) **Cool Fact:** There is a constant $k$ such that $P'(t)=k\cdot P(t)$. In other words, $P$ and $P'$ are multiples of each other.
What is the value of $k$? (You could try creating a slider and playing with the graphs or you can try an algebraic approach.)
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(f) $P'\left(t\right)=k\cdot P\left(t\right)$
$k=\frac{P'\left(t\right)}{P\left(t\right)}$
When taking the average, k has a value of 0.095.
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2\. The dosage recommendations for a certain drug are based on weight.
| Weight (lbs)| 20 | 40 | 60 | 80 | 100 | 120 | 140 | 160 | 180 |
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| Dosage (mg) | 10 | 30 | 70 | 130 | 210 | 310 | 430 | 570 | 730 |
(a) Find a function D(x) that approximates the dosage when you input the weight of the individual. (Make a table in Desmos using $x_1$ and $y_1$ as the column labels and you will see that the points seem to form a parabola. Use Desmos to find a model of the form
\\[
y_1\sim ax_1^2+bx_1+c
\\]
and define $D(x)=ax^2+bx+c$.)
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(a) $D\left(x\right)=0.025x^{2}-0.5x+10$
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(b) Find the proper dosage for a 128 lb individual.
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(b) $D\left(128\right)=0.025\left(128\right)^{2}-0.5\left(128\right)+10$
$D\left(128\right)=355.6mg$
The proper dosage for a 128lb individual is 355.6mg.
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(c\) What is the interpretation of the value $D'(128)$.
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(c\) D'(128) means that as the weight of an individual increases, the dosage will also increase per pound of weight.
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(d) Estimate the value of $D'(128)$ using viable techniques from our calculus class. Be sure to explain how you came up with your estimate.
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(d) To estimate the value of D'(128) I used the limit defintion. After plugging in 0 for h in the equation 5.9+0.025h the result was 5.925 mg/lbs.
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(e) Given the value $D'(130)=6$, find an equation of the tangent line to the curve $y=D(x)$ at the point where $x=130$ lbs.
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(e) $L\left(x\right)=367.5+6\left(x-130\right)$
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(f) Find the point on the tangent line in the previous part that has $x$-coordinate $x=128$. Does the output value on the tangent line for $x=128$ lbs give a good estimate for the dosage for a 128 lb individual?
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(f) $L\left(128\right)=367.5+6\left(128-130\right)$
$L\left(128\right)=355.5$
When we solved for the value using the tangent line it gave us 355.5mg. The proper dosage we solved for previously was 355.6mg. So, it provides a good estimate since they are not too far apart.
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