2. Use the solution to the previous problem to solve the following initial value problem. Describe the behavior of the solution as t→→→→→∞. x' = -5 1 -3 -(0) x, x(0) =

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Transcribed Image Text:2. Use the solution to the previous problem to solve the following initial value problem. Describe the behavior of the solution as t x' = (1=3) 2. x, -3 x(0) = (1)
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