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Consider a population that grows according to the recursive rule Pn=Pn−1+95Pn=Pn-1+95, with initial population P0=40P0=40.
Then:
P1P1 =
P2P2 =
Find an explicit formula for the population. Your formula should involve nn (use lowercase n)
Pn=Pn=
Use your explicit formula to find P100P100
P100P100 =
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