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  • [[2013 Fall MA 527 Bell|'''MA527, Fall 2013''']] ...on the Rhea on Tuesday with help from Eun Young Park. - [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]
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  • [[2013 Fall MA 527 Bell|MA527 Fall 2013]] Answer from [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]] :
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  • Remark from [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: Feel free to use a table of integrals for any tricky integrals. (For exa Remark from [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: Yes, that's a typo. It should read, "Find f(t) if
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  • Suggestion from [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: Christine, you shouldn't be getting complex numbers there. Notice that t ...the Rhea.  For problem 12, I solved the partial fractions the way Dr. Bell suggested:  A=6/5, B=4, C=-6/5, D=1.  y(t) = 3/5 cos(t) + 2 sin(t
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  • ...and -v^2 for negative eigenvalues as seen in example 1 of 11.5 and in Dr. Bell's lecture example? Remark from [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: Did you get
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  • From [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: Yes, go ahead and use that table for problem 2 on page 522. Demonstratin From [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: For p. 509, problem 5, notice that in my lecture, I gave you the
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  • From [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: Ryan, I showed in class one day how you could solve that From [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: I talked about this at the beginning of lecture on Friday. When you
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  • From [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]] 13:29, 18 February 2014 (UTC): Just to be clear, the function f(z) in thi [[2014 Spring MA 530 Bell|Back to MA530, Spring 2014]]
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