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Mathematics, 01.12.2021 01:20 erin2077

Let y(t) be the percentage of the population that supports a particular government policy. The rate of change of the level of support for the policy is proportional to both the percentage of the population that agrees with the policy and the percentage that disagrees with the policy. Let the constant of proportionality for this relationship be written as k. dy/dt = ky(100-y)
Enter the differential equation that is satisfied by y.
Suppose that k is negative, people also change from agreeing to disagreeing because they have second thoughts about the policy. Suppose that this rate is proportional to the percentage of people that agree with the policy, with constant of proportionality equal to c.

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