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Stability of equilibrium points Find the equilibrium solution of the following equations, make a sketch of the direction field, for t ≥ 0, and determine whether the equilibrium solution is stable. The direction field needs to indicate only whether solutions are increasing or decreasing on either side of the equilibrium solution.
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