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Lilly Kirk
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15 September, 06:43
P (t+1) = - 2
how would solve for t
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Boyer
15 September, 07:09
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P (t+1) = - 2
divide by P
Subtract 1
T equals negative 2 over P minus 1
T = - 2/P - 1
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