Modeling population as an exponential function | First order differential equations | Khan Academy

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It's so funny that Khan drew white line on Malthus' mouth, kind like what a naughty student does.

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It might be a stupid question but why does the anti derrivative of the function =RT+C on the right hand side?

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This equation makes it much likley that the world is not milions or bilions of years old (world population), but approx. 5k

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