Many doctors rely on the use of intravenous medication administration in order to achieve an immediate response of a particular drug's effects. The concentration, C, in mg/L, of a particular medication after being injected into a patient can be given by the function C of t is equal to the quantity negative 8 times t squared plus 56 times t end quantity over the quantity t squared plus 3 times t plus 2 end quantity comma where the time, t, is hours after injection.
Part A: What is the domain of the function C(t) based on the context of the problem? Show all necessary calculations. (5 points)

Part B: Graph the function to determine the greatest concentration of the medication that a patient will have in their body. (5 points)

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