Classify the equilibrium solutions as asymptotically stable or unstable. dy/dt = y(y−3)(y−6), y0≥0
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Classify the equilibrium solutions as asymptotically stable orunstable.
dy/dt = y(y−3)(y−6), y0≥0
Classify the equilibrium solutions as asymptotically stable or unstable. dtdy=y(y−3)(y−6),y0≥0 y(t)=0 is asymptotically stable, y(t)=3 is asymptotically stable, y(t)=6 is unstable. y(t)=0 is unstable, y(t)=3 is asymptotically stable, y(t)=6 is unstable. y(t)=0 is asymptotically stable, y(t)=3 is unstable, y(t)=6 is asymptotically stable. y(t)=0 is unstable, y(t)=3 is unstable, y(t)=6 is unstable. y(t)=0 is unstable, y(t)=3 is asymptotically stable, y(t)=6 is asymptotically stable.
dy/dt = y(y−3)(y−6), y0≥0
Classify the equilibrium solutions as asymptotically stable or unstable. dtdy=y(y−3)(y−6),y0≥0 y(t)=0 is asymptotically stable, y(t)=3 is asymptotically stable, y(t)=6 is unstable. y(t)=0 is unstable, y(t)=3 is asymptotically stable, y(t)=6 is unstable. y(t)=0 is asymptotically stable, y(t)=3 is unstable, y(t)=6 is asymptotically stable. y(t)=0 is unstable, y(t)=3 is unstable, y(t)=6 is unstable. y(t)=0 is unstable, y(t)=3 is asymptotically stable, y(t)=6 is asymptotically stable.