
Population and Financial Modelling
Applying difference equations to real-world scenarios like predator-prey models, population dynamics, and loan amortisation schedules.
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Applying difference equations to real-world scenarios like predator-prey models, population dynamics, and loan amortisation schedules.
Key Questions
- How can difference equations model the growth or decline of a population?
- How do we mathematically model the repayment of a loan over time?
- What are the limitations of discrete models in continuous real-world scenarios?
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