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Hey, I'm having trouble starting this assignment. If you could just tell me how to get started and the path I should be on then that would be great and I can do the rest. Here are the questions:
1) Solutions to x= - x^k for x0>0 satisfy x(t) goes to 0 as t goes to infinity. Characterize the rate at which these solutions go to 0.
2) How do things change for x'= -m x^k for m>0?
I think question 1 will have several answers for various intervals but I'm how do I find these intervals?
1) Solutions to x= - x^k for x0>0 satisfy x(t) goes to 0 as t goes to infinity. Characterize the rate at which these solutions go to 0.
2) How do things change for x'= -m x^k for m>0?
I think question 1 will have several answers for various intervals but I'm how do I find these intervals?