Mixing Problems.
Each of the tank shown in Figure 3.2.9 contains a brine solution. Assume that Tank
(a) Denoting the amount of salt in Tank
(b) Write the initial value problem (i) using matrix notation.
(c) Find the equilibrium values
(d) Use a computer to draw component plots of the initial value problem (1), and the equilibrium solutions , over the time interval
(e) Draw a phase portrait for the system cantered at the critical point.
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