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Exercise 11.3 A slope field is given for the equation y' = 4y+4.
(a) Sketch the particular solution that corresponds to y(0) = −2
(b) Find the constant solution
(c) For what initial conditions y(0) is the solution increasing?
(d) For what initial conditions y(0) is the solution decreasing?
(e) Verify these results using only the differential equation y' = 4y+4.
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