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Comment | Post #286926 |
Yes they have to be of first order. (more) |
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Edit | Post #286926 | Initial revision | — | about 2 years ago |
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Inhomogenous differential equations in sciences A first order inhomogenous differential equation is : $$ \frac{dy}{dx}+p(x)y(x) = q(x)$$ with $$ q(x)\neq0$$ I like studying applied math but I dont like pure math so im trying to find inhomogenous equations in sciences to make my studying interesting.What are examples of inhomogenous differ... (more) |
— | about 2 years ago |
Edit | Post #283696 | Initial revision | — | about 3 years ago |
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Find limits of integration in polar coordinates Suppose we have this graph and we want to find the area between the 2 curves: hi. We can calculate the are using a double integral: graph equation In polar coordinates the equation of the curves take this form: equation and equation How do I find the limits of integration ... (more) |
— | about 3 years ago |