Each system of differential equations is a model for two species that either compete for the same resources or cooperate for mutual benefit (flowering.

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Each system of differential equations is a model for two species that either compete for the same resources or cooperate for mutual benefit (flowering plants and insect pollinators, for instance). Decide which of the following systems describes the competition model

At t = 3 the population of species 1 reaches a maximum of about At t = 2 the population of species 2 reaches a maximum of about At t = 2 the population of species 2 reaches a maximum of about 190

A=9,000,L= A=10,000,L= A=8,000,L=200

Both populations are stable 2.In the absence of wolves, the rabbit population is always Zero populations

At t = C number of rabbits decreases to about At t = B the number of foxes reaches a maximum of about At t = B number of rabbits rebounds to 100.