Given the differential equation a'(t) = x² + 3x³ - 15x² - 19x + 30. List the constant (or equilibrium) solutions to this differential equation in increasing order and indicate whether or not these equations are stable, semi-stable, or unstable. (It helps to sketch the graph. xFunctions will plot functions as well as phase planes.) stable unstable stable unstable Submit answer
Given the differential equation a'(t) = x² + 3x³ - 15x² - 19x + 30. List the constant (or equilibrium) solutions to this differential equation in increasing order and indicate whether or not these equations are stable, semi-stable, or unstable. (It helps to sketch the graph. xFunctions will plot functions as well as phase planes.) stable unstable stable unstable Submit answer
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