Biocalculus
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Author: Stewart, JAMES, Day, Troy
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Chapter 10.4, Problem 35E
(a.)
To determine
To proof:That the origin is an equilibrium
(b.)
To determine
To Calculate: The Jacobian matrix of the given system
(c.)
To determine
The local stability properties of the origin as a function of the constants
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