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A circular ornamental garden pond, of radius 2 metres, has weed starting to grow and cover its surface. As the weed grows, it covers an area of A square metres. A s... show full transcript
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To show that the area covered by the weed can be modelled by the equation , we start with the assumption that the rate of growth of the area is proportional to the area itself:
This is a separable differential equation. We can separate the variables and integrate:
Integrating both sides gives:
Exponentiating both sides leads to:
Letting allows us to conclude:
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From the initial condition, we know:
therefore,
.
After 20 days, the area is 0.5 m²:
Dividing both sides by 0.25 gives:
Taking the natural logarithm:
Substituting this value of k back into the area equation, we have:
This can be rewritten as:
.
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The surface area of the pond is:
Half of the surface area is:
Setting the area equation equal to half the pond's area and solving for t:
Multiplying both sides by 4:
Taking logarithm:
Thus, we have:
Calculating the value gives approximately:
t ≈ 93.03 days.
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