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Consider a population P = P(t) with constant relative birth and death rates α and β, respectively, and a constant emigration rate m, where α, β, and m are positive constants. Assume that α > β. Then the rate of change of the population at time t is modeled by the differential equation dP/dt = kP-m where k= α - β. 1. What condition on m will result in a constant popula tion?
2. A population decline?

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