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Browne, Joseph – MathAMATYC Educator, 2010
Population models are often discussed in algebra, calculus, and differential equations courses. In this article we will use the human population of the world as our application. After quick looks at two common models we'll investigate more deeply a model which incorporates the negative effect that accumulated pollution may have on population.
Descriptors: Pollution, Calculus, College Mathematics, Community Colleges

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