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Problem 1: Suppose the differential equation
dy
= y(y - 3)(y + 5) models an important
dx
measurement y.
a. For what values of y is the measurement increasing?
b. For what values of y is the measurement decreasing?
c. What are the equilibrium solutions of this equation?
d. Sketch the slope field and equilibrium solutions.

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