Question: A predator prey system is given by the following DDS, where P(n) and V(n) are the predator and prey populations at time n, respectively. P(n

A predator prey system is given by the following DDS, where P(n) and V(n) are the predator and prey populations at time n, respectively. P(n + 1) = 0.8 . P(n) + 0.003 . P(n) . V(n) V(n + 1) = 2.2 . V(n) - 0.04 . P(n) . V(n) If the initial population of predator is P(0) = 7 and the initial population of the prey is V(0) = 55, compute the populations at time n = 1. Round the populations to integer values. P(1) = V(1) =
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