Hi, I'm having trouble with these two questions.

For a, I set dy/dt to 0, and solved for y and got 1/2. Since y = k, I think k=1/2?
For b, I'm confused about what this problem means. I derived to get dy/dt = C * (-2e-2t)
I set dy/dt to 0, and get 0 = -2Ce-2t, but then I solve for C to get C = 0, which seems weird as an answer? Not sure if I'm doing this right here.
I'd appreciate if someone could help/check my work. Thanks!

For a, I set dy/dt to 0, and solved for y and got 1/2. Since y = k, I think k=1/2?
For b, I'm confused about what this problem means. I derived to get dy/dt = C * (-2e-2t)
I set dy/dt to 0, and get 0 = -2Ce-2t, but then I solve for C to get C = 0, which seems weird as an answer? Not sure if I'm doing this right here.
I'd appreciate if someone could help/check my work. Thanks!
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