4-6 are concerned with the system of equations(a) Assume that Kl/a > K2 and K2/P < K

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4-6 are concerned with the system of equations(a) Assume that Kl/a > K2 and K2/P < K,. Show that N2(t) approaches zero as t approaches infinity for every solution Nl(t), N2(t) of (*) with Nl(to) >O. (b) Assume that KI/a < K2 and K2/P > Kl. Show that Nl(t) approaches zero as t approaches infinity for every solution Nl(t), N2(t) of (*) with Nl N2(to) >O. Hint: Draw the lines I, : NI + crN2 = K1 and I2 : N2 + PNI = K2, and follow the proof of Theorem 6.

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