Where is the Phase Diagram for X and XDot?

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The discussion centers around the absence of a phase diagram for variables X and XDot. Participants emphasize the importance of not posting homework questions unless seeking genuine assistance in understanding the subject. The conversation highlights the need for clarity in requests for academic resources, particularly in scientific contexts.

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phase diagram for x and xdot.
 
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Please do not post homework questions here unless you are genuinely looking for help learning the subject.
 
So where is the phase diagram? I thought you were going to give it to me, seeing as how there's no question here...
 

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