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Exercises 9-14 refer to the predator-prey and the modified predator-prey systems discussed in the text (repeated here for convenience):
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14. Suppose prey move out of an area at a rate proportional to the number of predator in the area. How would you modify these systems to take this into account?
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Differential Equations
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