Consider the differential equation dy/dx = 5 - y. (a) Either by inspection, or by the

Chapter 1, Problem 56

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Consider the differential equation dy/dx = 5 - y. (a) Either by inspection, or by the method suggested in 33-36, find a constant solution of the DE. (b) Using only the differential equation, find intervals on the y-axis on which a nonconstant solution y = (x) is increasing. Find intervals on the y-axis on which y = (x) is decreasing.

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