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  1. Hello! Just needed help with understanding this specific question. We never really wet over Euler's method so I'm not sure how
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  2. Suppose that we use Euler's method to approximate the solution to the differential equation𝑑𝑦/𝑑π‘₯=π‘₯^4/𝑦
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  3. Is there any method to calculate the value of (1+i)^n + (1-i)^n , without using the binomial theorem or Euler formulation?As
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  4. While in college, why did Euler work through advanced math books on his own?A.His father required it. B.His teacher advised it
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  5. An initial-value problem is given by the differential equation,f(x,y) = x + y, y(0) = 1.64 The Euler-midpoint method is used to
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  6. An initial-value problem is given by the differential equation,f(x,y) = x + y, y(0) = 1.64 The Euler-midpoint method is used to
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  7. dy/dt = 2y^(1/2) y(0)= 2What is Euler's method for computing yk+1 from yk with step size delta t when yo= 10
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  8. y' = 2y(1/2) , y(0) = 8The function starts with y0 = 4 ,what is Euler’s method for computing yk+1 from yk with step size βˆ†t.
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  9. Use Euler's Method with three equal steps and y(1) = 1 to approximate y(1.3) for the differential equation dy/dx= x+y^2a) 1.283
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  10. Sorry, I need more help! I am reallly struggling with Euler's method, and here's a problem I need help on:y'=2y + sin(x),
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