Mathematics, 02.03.2021 01:00 6FOOT
After studying the growing population of a certain species of fish, Dr. Goldthwait has determined that the population will grow
in such a way that the population each year will be 27 less than the square of the previous year's population. If he introduces
this species of fish to a new environment by placing a population of 15 fish, and the population grows according to his results,
which of the following recursive formulas can be used to determine the number of fish that will be in the environment in the
future? Assume that the space for the population to grow is unlimited.
ΠΠ
NEXT = NOW? - 27 starting at 15
ΠΠ.
NEXT = (NOW - 27) starting at 15
OC NEXT = NOW? + 27 starting at 15
OD
NEXT = (NOW + 27) starting at 15
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