I have the image uploaded now.... can I use wolf to graph this?
or any other program for that matter
erm, here we go I think... http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=plot+%7B0%2C18%7D%2C%7B2%2C39%7D%2C%7B4%2C80%7D%2C%7B6%2C171%7D%2C%7B8%2C336%7D
I didn't plot all the data points....
I have the solution manual...but I figured I should know how to do it :P
So it's plot and then {x,y} till I have all of the points
thank ya!
hmm, it's being annoying when I try to add too many points Hope you can get it to work welcome!
same here, check this out http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=plot+ {0%2C18}%2C{2%2C39}%2C{4%2C80}%2C{6%2C171}%2C{8%2C336}%2C{10%2C509}%2C{12%2C597}%2C{14%2C640}%2C{18%2C672}
" http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=plot+ {0%2C18}%2C{2%2C39}%2C{4%2C80}%2C{6%2C171}%2C{8%2C336}%2C{10%2C509}%2C{12%2C597}%2C{14%2C640}%2C{18%2C672}"
how odd.
yeah, stupid wolf... I bet mathematics would do it just fine
mathematica*
unfortunately I don't have several hundreds of dollars
me neither, that's why I said "I bet" lol
unless there is a free version
tell about it if you find it, please :)
the carrying capacity is the top number right? I mean the y max
Yeah looks like it according to the solution.
it looks to me to be leveling off around 700 just by the shape of the graph, and there is not reason to expect it to change since we know how logarithmic graphs go more-or-less
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