17. The population of foxes, in thousands, in a provincial park has been modelled using the equation P(t) = where t is the time in years. 40ln(t+1) t+1 Determine the maximum population of foxes.

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17. The population of foxes, in thousands, in a provincial park has been modelled using the
equation P(t) =
where t is the time in years.
40ln(t+1)
t+1
Determine the maximum population of foxes.
Transcribed Image Text:17. The population of foxes, in thousands, in a provincial park has been modelled using the equation P(t) = where t is the time in years. 40ln(t+1) t+1 Determine the maximum population of foxes.
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