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I'm so confused on how to solve this problem~ a-b(x+c)=d
Solve the following initial value problem explicitly:
y'= ye^-x , y(0)=1 How do you solve this problem? I'm really confused!
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Drwls - totally confused me on how this problem is done. Can someone else help to solve this problem?
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I'm so confused on how to solve this problem~
a-b(x+c)=d I'm supposed to solve for x and all of the variables are positive -_-
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Bella
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Solve the formula for the variable given.
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Hi.. i'm a little confused on using proprtion equations to solve percent problem. can you check the following? Is there a
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I am confused on this problem.
k/5 + 3/20 < 3/10 I am not sure how to solve.
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rosalind
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