Question: The differential equation dp/dt = (k cost)P, where k is a positive constant, is a model of human population P(t) of a certain community. Discuss
The differential equation dp/dt = (k cost)P, where k is a positive constant, is a model of human population P(t) of a certain community. Discuss an interpretation for the solution of this equation. In other words, what kind of population do you think the differential equation describes?
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