SOLUTION: Please help me find the constant solutions for this problem . A function y(t)satisfies the differential equation dy/dy=y^4-13y^3+40y^2 .What are the constant solutions of the eq

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Question 1072721: Please help me find the constant solutions for this problem .
A function y(t)satisfies the differential equation dy/dy=y^4-13y^3+40y^2 .What are the constant solutions of the equation .

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