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In Problems 59 and 60, use window dimensions Xmin = – 5, Xmax = 5, Ymin = –5, and Ymax = 5.
59. Given that
(A) In the same viewing window, graph the particular solutions obtained by letting C = 0, 1, 2, and 3.
(B) What do the graphs of the solutions for C > 0 have in common?
(C) In the same viewing window, graph the particular solutions obtained by letting C = 0, – 1, –2, and –3.
(D) What do the graphs of the solutions for C < 0 have in common?
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