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a.
To show that the population function is a solution of a logistic differential equation and identify value of
a.
Answer to Problem 31E
The given population function is a solution of a logistic differential equation and the value of
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A population of rabbits is given by the formula
Where
Calculation:
Since, the solution o the general logistic differential equation
is given by
where
therefore, given population function is
Therefore, the given population function is a solution of a logistic differential equation and the value of
b.
To estimate
b.
Answer to Problem 31E
The value of
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A population of rabbits is given by the formula
Where
Calculation:
Since ,
Hence, it can be concluded that when
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