0 < y(t) < 1 y²(s) + + So ds, y(0) < 1 Vt > 0 t+1 Prove y(t) < 1 Vt > 0

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y²(s)
0 < y(t) < +
1.
ds, y(0) < 1 Vt > 0
t+1
t+1
Prove y(t) < 1 Vt > 0
Transcribed Image Text:y²(s) 0 < y(t) < + 1. ds, y(0) < 1 Vt > 0 t+1 t+1 Prove y(t) < 1 Vt > 0
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