In Problems 1 through 16, apply the eigenvalue method of this section to find a general solution
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In Problems 1 through 16, apply the eigenvalue method of this section to find a general solution of the given system. If initial values are given, find also the corresponding particular solution. For each problem, use a computer system or graphing calculator to construct a direction field and typical solution curves for the given system.
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x₁ = -50x₁ +20x2, x₂ = 100x₁60x2
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