The graph of the function f(x) is 1,0 (the horizontal axis is x.) Consider the differential equation x' = f(x). List the constant (or equilibrium) solutions to this differential equation in increasing order and indicate whether or not these equalibria are stable, semi-stable (stable from one side, unstable from the other), or unstable. x = help (numbers) x = help (numbers) x = help (numbers) x = help (numbers) Book: Section 1.6 of Notes on Diffy Qs <> <> <> <>

Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter5: Inverse, Exponential, And Logarithmic Functions
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The graph of the function f(x) is
1,0
(the horizontal axis is x.)
Consider the differential equation x' = f(x).
List the constant (or equilibrium) solutions to this differential equation in increasing order
and indicate whether or not these equalibria are stable, semi-stable (stable from one side,
unstable from the other), or unstable.
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Transcribed Image Text:The graph of the function f(x) is 1,0 (the horizontal axis is x.) Consider the differential equation x' = f(x). List the constant (or equilibrium) solutions to this differential equation in increasing order and indicate whether or not these equalibria are stable, semi-stable (stable from one side, unstable from the other), or unstable. x = help (numbers) x = help (numbers) x = help (numbers) x = help (numbers) Book: Section 1.6 of Notes on Diffy Qs <> <> <> <>
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