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Differential equations show how a functions derivative relates to some function. We can use integration to solve differential ...
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... can substitute first before separating the variables. So now we have let U equals so you don't have to use a particular variable Z ...
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... then DZ DX so you've seen that we have separated the variables on this side we have all X so we can integrate and then on this ...
Solving Second Order Partial Differential Equations by separation of variables.
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Okay so uh let's uh start uh with a new topic about separation of variables in uh in different uh situations uh so uh and uh to do this ...
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In this video I cover an exam question on solving differential Equations. Topics include: 1. Solving differential equations by ...
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Solving basic differential equations by separating variables (AIHL Calculus)
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If you'd like me to use the method of separation of variables to resolve this problem, please comment below.
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Solve the following differential equation: dy/dx + (5/x)y = 7x Thank you for watching. Please like, share and subscribe. Textbook: A ...
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Differential Equations Class 12 First Order Differential Equations Class 12 Separation of Variables Method Homogeneous ...
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Solve the given Homogeneous first-order differential equation: x(x+y)dy/dx = y(x-y) Thank you for watching. Please like, share and ...
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Differentials are a small yet neat topic in calculus. They describe the infinitely small variables of interest and will be very important ...
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Solve the following differential equation: dy/dx+(2x-3/x)y = 4x^3 Thank you for watching. Please like, share and subscribe.
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