SOLUTION: Which equation represents a population of 210 animals that increases at an annual rate of 14%

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Question 1120272: Which equation represents a population of 210 animals that increases at an annual rate of 14%
Answer by ikleyn(52835)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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y = ,  or, equivalently


y = ,


where "y" is the population, "n" is the number of years.

The annual rate here is an exponential rate.

The condition must say it . . .



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