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Part 2: Slope Fields for Natural Growth
We now apply the slope field concept to the natural growth equation,
dP/dt = k P,
where k is a positive constant.
Suppose, for sake of illustration, that P(t) is the number of fruit flies in a laboratory colony at time t, measured in days from some starting time at which the size of the colony is known. (This is similar to the scenario in the Limited Population Growth module, but we are not assuming any limit on the size of the population.) Suppose further that observation of the colony shows that k = 0.1. That is, the population is growing "continuously" at a proportional rate of ten percent per day.
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Last modified: October 7, 1997