(1 point) Let P(t) be the performance level of someone learning a skill as a function of the training time t. The derivative dPd
t represents the rate at which performance improves. If M is the maximum level of performance of which the learner is capable, then a model for learning is given by the differential equation dPdt=k(M−P(t)) where k is a positive constant. a) First solve this differential equation for P(t) using C as your final (simplified) constant parameter introduced by integrating.