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An autonomous differential equation is given by dydt=f(y)\frac{dy}{dt} = f(y)dtdy​=f(y). If the function f(y)f(y)f(y) has zeros at y=−1,2,5y = -1, 2, 5y=−1,2,5 and f′(2)>0f'(2) > 0f′(2)>0, what can be inferred about the equilibrium solution y=2y = 2y=2?