Calculus II

Class Notes, 04/05/99


In the figure below we use a Taylor polynomials of ln(x) and sin2(x) to determine the limit indicated in the first line.

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In the figure below we combined our previous models of population growth, with population changing any rate proportional to the population when population is low and at a rate proportional to the difference between the carrying capacity and the population when the population is high.

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Using the values we found for A and B above, we rewrite the integral as in the second line below.

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In the figure below we have divided numerator denominator by the exponential function to obtain the final form for the population function P.

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