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Exercise 1.6.103: assume that a population of fish in a lake satisfies d = kx(m - x). now suppose that fish are continually added at a fish per unit of time. a) find the diferential equation for x b) what is the new limiting population? exercise 1.6.104: suppose (x-a)(x-b) for two numbers a

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