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The population of trout in a pond is given by P = 0.4P(1 - P

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The population of trout in a pond is given by P = 0.4P(1 - P

The population of trout in a pond is given by P = 0.4P(1 - P 10,000) -f, where f trout are caught per year. Consider the case where a certain number of fish are added to the pond, or f = -300. What are the nonnegative equilibria and their stabilities? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)