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Let Let   be a population of insects that is modeled by the logistic equation:    A) Determine the equilibrium solutions and their stabilities. B) What is the long term behavior of the population? C) Find the value of   at the inflection point and explain its meaning referring to the population growth.  D) Solve the logistic equation and verify your answer to B. be a population of insects that is modeled by the logistic equation: Let   be a population of insects that is modeled by the logistic equation:    A) Determine the equilibrium solutions and their stabilities. B) What is the long term behavior of the population? C) Find the value of   at the inflection point and explain its meaning referring to the population growth.  D) Solve the logistic equation and verify your answer to B.
A) Determine the equilibrium solutions and their stabilities.
B) What is the long term behavior of the population?
C) Find the value of Let   be a population of insects that is modeled by the logistic equation:    A) Determine the equilibrium solutions and their stabilities. B) What is the long term behavior of the population? C) Find the value of   at the inflection point and explain its meaning referring to the population growth.  D) Solve the logistic equation and verify your answer to B. at the inflection point and explain its meaning referring to the population growth.
D) Solve the logistic equation and verify your answer to B.


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