Suppose that the size of the populatin at time t (in years) is denoted by P(T) and
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Suppose that the size of the populatin at time t (in years) is denoted by P(T) and that P(T) satisfies the model: dP/dot = 0.4P -0.001P^2
a) on what intervals is the the population increasing?
b)On what intervals is the population decreasing
c) for what values of P is the population stable?
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