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1. Consider the population model dP dt = 0.2P 1 − P 135 , where P(t) is the population at time t. (a) For what values of P is the population in equilibrium? (b) For what values of P is the population increasing? (c) What is the carrying capacity? (d) For which initial values of P does the population converge to the carrying capacity as t → [infinity]? 2. Consider the differential equation

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