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Mathematics, 28.07.2020 14:01 Catracho3619

PLEASSSE HELP been stuck on this for a while ! You've learned how to write recursive functions to represent real-life scenarios. In this activity, you will write a recursive function that models population growth and then use the function to make some predictions.
A town currently has a population of 1,000,000, and the population is increasing 6 percent every year. using standard function notation , rewrite the recursive function , next=nowx1.06,starting at 1,000,000. Use the letter p to denote the current population, r for the rate of population growth, and t for the number of years. explain your answer

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