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Mathematical Methods VCE Units 3 & 4 Practice Question 6b – Application of intergration

Q6b Mathematical Methods Application of intergration Unit 3 - AOS 3

The population growth rate of a newly discovered insect species on a remote island is modeled by the function $\frac{dN}{dt} = 0.01N(100 - N) - h$, where $N(t)$ is the population size at time $t$ (in weeks) and $h$ represents the constant harvesting rate of insects by researchers for study purposes. Initially, the population is $N(0) = 200$.

Question 6b

3 marks

b. Evaluate the average population size over the first 10 weeks with $h=50$.

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This is a free VCE Units 3 & 4 Mathematical Methods practice question worth 3 marks, testing your understanding of Application of intergration. It falls under Calculus in Unit 3: Mathematical Methods Unit 3. Submit your answer above to receive instant AI-powered marking and personalised feedback.

Subject
Mathematical Methods – Victorian Certificate of Education Units 3 & 4
Unit 3
Mathematical Methods Unit 3
Area of Study 3
Calculus
Key Knowledge
Application of intergration

Unit 3 Overview

Extend introductory study of functions, algebra, calculus. Focus on functions, relations, graphs, algebra, and applications of derivatives.

Calculus

Covers limits, continuity, differentiability, differentiation, and anti-differentiation.

Key Knowledge Detail

application of integration to problems involving finding a function from a known rate of change given a boundary condition, calculation of the area of a region under a curve and simple cases of areas between curves, average value of a function and other situations.

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