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Consider the system (3) in Example 1 of the text. Recall that this system has an asymptotically stable critical points at
The question is what effect this has on the location of the stable equilibrium point.
a) To find the new critical points, we must solve the equations
One way to proceed is to assume that
Substitute Eqs. (iii) into Eqs. (ii) and collect terms according to powers of
b) From the constant terms (the terms not involving
c) From the terms that are linear in
d) Suppose that
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