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A function y(t) satisfies the differential equation dy dt = y4 βˆ’ 13y3 + 42y2. (a) What are the constant solutions of the equation? (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) y = 0,6,7 (b) For what values of y is y increasing? (Enter your answer in interval notation.) y (6,7) (c) For what values of y is y decreasing? (Enter your answer in interval notation.) y

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