Suppose a city's population is 740,000. If the population grows by 12,620 per year, find the population of the city in 7 years.
We setup the population function P(y) where y is the number of years of population growth, g is the growth per year, and P(0) is the original population.
P(y) = P(0) + gy
Plugging in our numbers of y = 7, g = 12,620, and P(0) = 740,000, we have:
P(7) = 740,000 + 12,620 * 7
P(7) = 740,000 + 88,340
P(7) = 828,340
We setup the population function P(y) where y is the number of years of population growth, g is the growth per year, and P(0) is the original population.
P(y) = P(0) + gy
Plugging in our numbers of y = 7, g = 12,620, and P(0) = 740,000, we have:
P(7) = 740,000 + 12,620 * 7
P(7) = 740,000 + 88,340
P(7) = 828,340