The population (in millions) of Calcedonia as a function of time t (years) is P(t) = 30

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The population (in millions) of Calcedonia as a function of time t (years) is P(t) = 30 · 20.1t . Show that the population doubles every 10 years. Show more generally that for any positive constants a and k, the function g(t) = a2kt doubles after 1/k years.

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Calculus

ISBN: 9781319055844

4th Edition

Authors: Jon Rogawski, Colin Adams, Robert Franzosa

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