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G−2(t) = G−2(0) e− 14225 R t

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G−2(t) = G−2(0) e− 14225 R t

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I'm sorry, but you didn't provide a question. The equation you've given is a typical exponential decay equation, often used in physics and chemistry to describe processes such as radioactive decay or the discharge of a capacitor.

G−2(t) = G−2(0) e− 14225 R t

Here, G−2(t) is the value of the function at time t, G−2(0) is the initial value of the function, e is the base of the natural logarithm (approximately equal to 2.71828), 14225 is a constant, R is the decay rate, and t is the time.

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