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Mathematics, 20.02.2020 01:01 yeicooyola3

Let y()y(t) be a solution of y˙=17y(1−y7)y˙=17y(1−y7) such that y(0)=14y(0)=14. Determine lim→[infinity]y()limt→[infinity]y(t ) without finding y()y(t) explicitly.

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