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<font size="3px"> Previously, we learnt to solve equations with numbers as solutions. For example, for linear equations ax+b=0 with respect to ''x'' and ''a≠0'', the solution is going to be -\frac{b}{a}
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Revision as of 16:30, 11 October 2017

Introduction to Differential Equations

A slecture by Yijia Wen

1.0 Abstract

When I was first learning differential equations myself, I felt hard to understand the textbook and my lecture notes. After winning the battle, now I am trying to build up those concepts again and explain them in an easier and more concise way. It is not that academic, aiming for intuitive understanding.


1.1 Concept

Previously, we learnt to solve equations with numbers as solutions. For example, for linear equations ax+b=0 with respect to x and a≠0, the solution is going to be


For quadratic equations ax2+bx+c=0 with respect to x and a≠0, the solution is going to be .



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