To identify: The example of real-life situation which can be represented with a recursive rule that does not approach a limit.
Let a town has 3000 people initially. The general birth rate in the town is 2% and 250 new adults join the town each year.
So, the rule is:
Given information:
The example of real-life situation which can be represented with a recursive rule that does not approach a limit.
Explanation:
Consider the given information.
Let a town has 3000 people initially. The general birth rate in the town is 2% and 250 new adults join the town each year.
So, the rule is:
Observe that graph is an increasing function.
The rule does not approach to a limit because population will increase continuously.
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