This is a question regarding differential equations, please if able give a detailed answer because I'm quite new to it: why is (dx/dt)+(t^3)x=t linear but x(dx/dt)+(t^3)x=t non-linear? thank you in advance
This is a question regarding differential equations, please if able give a detailed answer because I'm quite new to it: why is (dx/dt)+(t^3)x=t linear but x(dx/dt)+(t^3)x=t non-linear? thank you in advance
This is a question regarding differential equations, please if able give a detailed answer because I'm quite new to it: why is (dx/dt)+(t^3)x=t linear but x(dx/dt)+(t^3)x=t non-linear? thank you in advance
This is a question regarding differential equations, please if able give a detailed answer because I'm quite new to it:
why is (dx/dt)+(t^3)x=t linear but
x(dx/dt)+(t^3)x=t non-linear?
thank you in advance
With integration, one of the major concepts of calculus. Differentiation is the derivative or rate of change of a function with respect to the independent variable.
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