Biocalculus
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Author: Stewart, JAMES, Day, Troy
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Chapter 10.4, Problem 34E
(a.)
To determine
To Find: All equilibria of the system.
(b.)
To determine
To Find: The Jacobian matrix of the system.
(c.)
To determine
The local stability properties of the fourrelevant equilibria found in part (a.)
(d.)
To determine
To Find: The structure of the reef as represented by the two locally stable equilibria obtained in part (c).
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