b. Let P (t) is the population of a certain animal species. Assume that P(t) satisfies the logistic growth equation dp/dt = 0.2 p [1 - (p/200)]. The solution is:
b. Let P (t) is the population of a certain animal species. Assume that P(t) satisfies the logistic growth equation dp/dt = 0.2 p [1 - (p/200)]. The solution is:
Chapter6: Exponential And Logarithmic Functions
Section6.8: Fitting Exponential Models To Data
Problem 11SE: To the nearest whole number, what is the initial value of a population modeled by the logistic...
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