Find the equilibrium solutions of the following differential equations and for each equilibrium solution, determine whether it is stable or not. (a) dy/dt = 1 - 2y (b) dy/dt = 0.5(3 + 0.04y) (c) dy/dt = y^2 - 7y + 6
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