The population of a certain species of oak tree in a national forest declines each...

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The population of a certain species of oak tree in a national forest declines each year by one-fourth. So, after each year, onlythree-fourths of the trees present at the beginning of the year remain.Which of the following describes the rate of decline in the population of the species of oak tree?OA. neither linear nor nonlinearSOB.both linear and nonlinearOC. nonlinearO D.linear

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