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Consider the 2nd order differential
Consider the following second order differential equation:
y"-2x^(2)y+y^(3)=17cos(4x) with y(0)=4 , y'(0)=-9 If we let u=y and
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The maximum number of arbitrary constants is equal to
a. Number of derivatives in the differential equation b. Degree of
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Rin
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Which of the following is a separable, first-order differential equation?
A) dy/dx= x+y/2x B) dy/dx=x+y/x-y C) dy/dx=sinx << D)
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Samantha
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Consider the 2nd order differential equation:
x''(t)=-x-A(x^2-1)x'(t) x(0)= 0.5 x'0)= 0 ''= 2nd order,'= 1st order where A is a
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Rikki
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Solve the following 2nd order differential equation explicitly by expanding up to order x5,
y''(x) = (1 + x^2)*y(x) pls show
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ryan j
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Solve the following 2nd order differential equation explicitly by expanding up to order x5,
y''(x) = (1 + x^2)*y(x) pls show
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ryan
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Write a differential equation describing a second order reaction – a reaction in
which the rate of depletion of the
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Alice
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How to determine the order and degree of this differential equation, (y''')^2-2(y')^6=x-2
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Liv
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How do you advantageous traits lead to evolution? Put the steps in the proper order.
Advantageous trait → survival of the
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For the harmonic potential V(x,y) = x^2 + y^2
a) Find the total differential, dV. For this I got dV = 2x.dx + 2y.dy b) Given that
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Beth
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