SOLUTION: 1) I need a jump start on how to solve population decline molded by a rational equation (Po)/t+1) P=2500 t=2. 2) Using the same equation, approximate how many years it would ta

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Question 213463: 1) I need a jump start on how to solve population decline molded by a rational equation (Po)/t+1) P=2500 t=2.
2) Using the same equation, approximate how many years it would take for Population to reach 600.
This is not form a book this is a project problem
Thanks
Mariana

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1) I need a jump start on how to solve population decline molded by a rational equation (Po)/t+1) P=2500 t=2.
Comment: I think your equation is garbled.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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2) Using the same equation, approximate how many years it would take for Population to reach 600.

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