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(a) What can you say about a solution of the equation y' = −(1/6)y2 just by looking at the differential equation? The function y must be increasing (or equal to 0) on any interval on which it is defined. The function y must be strictly increasing on any interval on which it is defined. The function y must be decreasing (or equal to 0) on any interval on which it is defined.

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