Derivative as a Function Example 1: Population Growth

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In this video I go over a useful example on determining the derivative or the rate of change of the population of Belgium when given a table of yearly population.


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Derivative as a Function: Example 1: Population Growth

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Example 1

Let B(t) be the population of Belgium at time t. The table below gives midyear values of B(t), in thousands, from 1980 to 2000.

Construct a table of values of the derivative of this function.

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Solution

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