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Chemistry, 15.12.2020 16:20, khuak877

Determine all equilibrium solutions (i. e., constant solutions that other solutions approach as tβ†’[infinity]tβ†’[infinity]) of the following nonhomogeneous linear system: yβƒ— β€²(t)=[βˆ’333βˆ’3]yβƒ— (t)+[1βˆ’1]. yβ†’β€²(t)=[βˆ’333βˆ’3]yβ†’(t)+[1βˆ’1]. As tβ†’[infinity]tβ†’[infinity], the equilibrium solution has the form yβƒ— =yβ†’= ⎑⎣⎒⎒[ ⎀⎦βŽ₯βŽ₯] + c+ c ⎑⎣⎒⎒[ ⎀⎦βŽ₯βŽ₯]

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