SOLUTION: Please help. I need to solve this equation for t and I have no clue on how to do it. If you could please show the steps I would appreciate it very much.
(a)/(1+be^-kt)= (a/2)
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Question 682451: Please help. I need to solve this equation for t and I have no clue on how to do it. If you could please show the steps I would appreciate it very much.
(a)/(1+be^-kt)= (a/2)
This equation is asking for the time t at which the population size will be equal to half of its maximum (a/2). I need to solve for t.
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Please help. I need to solve this equation for t and I have no clue on how to do it. If you could please show the steps I would appreciate it very much.
(a)/(1+be^-kt)= (a/2)
This equation is asking for the time t at which the population size will be equal to half of its maximum (a/2). I need to solve for t.
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