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Mathematics, 27.11.2020 21:00, ruby562

Consider the differential equation dy/dx = 2 βˆ’ y.

(a) Either by inspection or by the concept that

y = c, βˆ’[infinity] < x < [infinity],

is a constant function if and only if

y' = 0,

find a constant solution of the DE.

y =

(b) Using only the differential equation, find the intervals on the y-axis on which a nonconstant solution

y = Ο•(x)

is increasing. Find the intervals on the y-axis on which

y = Ο•(x)

is decreasing. (Enter your answer using interval notation.)

increasing

decreasing

answer
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