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When medicine is administered, the reaction (measured in change of blood pressure or temperature) can be modeled by (that is, described by) When medicine is administered, the reaction (measured in change of blood pressure or temperature)  can be modeled by (that is, described by)    , where   is a positive constant and   is the amount of medicine absorbed into the blood. Factor the expression for the reaction. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   , where When medicine is administered, the reaction (measured in change of blood pressure or temperature)  can be modeled by (that is, described by)    , where   is a positive constant and   is the amount of medicine absorbed into the blood. Factor the expression for the reaction. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   is a positive constant and When medicine is administered, the reaction (measured in change of blood pressure or temperature)  can be modeled by (that is, described by)    , where   is a positive constant and   is the amount of medicine absorbed into the blood. Factor the expression for the reaction. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   is the amount of medicine absorbed into the blood. Factor the expression for the reaction.


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