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28 April, 13:51

Where is exponential growth on a logistic curve

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  1. 28 April, 14:18
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    Likewise, logistic growth (that's what the problem is called, the logistic curve is the variable that moves between the Y and X axes) is a refinement of exponential growth.

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    The exponential function is a valid model for continuous growths or decreases in which the conditions are always equally favorable: increase of the capital entered into a bank, disintegration of radioactive substances ... The populations of living beings begin to grow according to an exponential curve but if there are no catastrophes, they invade their vital space and, due to the limitation of food, etc., their growth is cushioned, not exceeding their limit population. This type of increase, dampened by a saturation level is called logistic growth.
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