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Mathematics, 12.02.2020 05:21 coolstacie

The following differential equation is separable as it is of the form dP/dt = g(P)h(t).

dP/dt = P − P2

Find the following antiderivatives. (Use C for the constant of integration. Remember to use absolute values where appropriate.)

∫ dP /g(P) =
∫ h(t) dt =

Solve the given differential equation by separation of variables.

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