For the differential equation dQ dt = 5(Q-2) which of the following is true? OQ (t) will be increasing for all time if Q (0) = 0. OQ (t) will be decreasing for all time if Q (0) = 3. Q (t) will be neither increasing nor decreasing over time if(0) = 2. Q (t) will be increasing if t>2
For the differential equation dQ dt = 5(Q-2) which of the following is true? OQ (t) will be increasing for all time if Q (0) = 0. OQ (t) will be decreasing for all time if Q (0) = 3. Q (t) will be neither increasing nor decreasing over time if(0) = 2. Q (t) will be increasing if t>2
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Chapter11: Differential Equations
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