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3. [6 marks] The following equation can be used to model Canada's population (in millions) since 1950 (i.e., t = 0). The Malthusian Law of

3. [6 marks] The following equation can be used to model Canada's population (in millions) since 1950 (i.e., t = 0).

The Malthusian Law of Population Growth:

M(t) = 77/10 e^ 12t/500

(a) State the domain and range of the Malthusian law of population growth (M(t)) in interval notation. Make sure your domain and ra^nge make sense in the context of the question. Justify your answers.

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