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g Consider the differential equation y ′ = f(x, y), where f(x, y) is continuous and f(x, 3) = −1 for all x. If y(0) < 3, can y(x) → [infinity] as x increases? Explain your answer. (Hint: it may help to sketch what little you can of the direction field.)

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