The following logistic function models an animal population, measured in thousands, t years after January 1, 2000. 23.7 P(t) 1 + 4.8e-0.2t Compute P'(6). (Round your answer to two decimal places.) thousand animals per year Interpret your answer. (Round your answer to the nearest ten.) On January 1, 2006 the animal population was increasing at a rate of about animals per year.
The following logistic function models an animal population, measured in thousands, t years after January 1, 2000. 23.7 P(t) 1 + 4.8e-0.2t Compute P'(6). (Round your answer to two decimal places.) thousand animals per year Interpret your answer. (Round your answer to the nearest ten.) On January 1, 2006 the animal population was increasing at a rate of about animals per year.
Chapter6: Exponential And Logarithmic Functions
Section6.1: Exponential Functions
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