Real Problem: In a lake there are two species of fish: X (prey), which lives on plants of which there is a plentiful supply, and Y (predators) which subsists by eating the X (prey). Study the interaction between these two fish populations.
x(t + dt) - x(t) = a*x(t)dt - c*x(t)*y(t)*dtIn a similar manner, we find that in the interval dt the predators increase by an amount
y(t + dt) - y(t) = -b*y(t) + d*x(t)*y(t)where b > 0 is the predator starvation rate and d > 0 is the predator birth rate resulting from predators eating prey.