points) Match the direction fields labeled A through D with the differential equation below: 1.y' = x(-1 - y) 2 y' = -1 - y 3.y' = € + y - 1 4.y' = sin € sin y
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For direction field A, the arrows are pointing downwards and to the left, indicating that the slope of the solution curve is negative and decreasing as x increases. This matches with the differential equation y' = x(-1 - y). Show more…
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