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In Exercises 1—4, we refer to a function f, but we do not provide its formula. However, we do assume...Problem 3E:
In Exercises 1—4, we refer to a function f, but we do not provide its formula. However, we do assume...Problem 4E:
In Exercises 1—4, we refer to a function f, but we do not provide its formula. However, we do assume...Problem 6E:
In Exercises 5—8, an initial condition for the differential equation dydt=y(y1)(y3) is given. What...Problem 8E:
In Exercises 5—8, an initial condition for the differential equation dydt=y(y1)(y3) is given. What...Problem 9E:
(a) Show that y1(t)=t2 and y2(t)=t2+1 are solutions to dydt=y2+y+2yt2+2tt2t4 (b) Show that if y(t)...Problem 10E:
Consider the differential equation dy/dt=2y (a) Show that the function y(t) = 0 for all t is an...Problem 11E:
Consider the differential equation dydt=yt2 (a) Show that the constant function y1(t) = 0 is a...Problem 12E:
(a) Show that y1(t)=1t1 and y2(t)=1t2 are solutions of dy/dt = y2. (b) What can you say about...Problem 14E:
In Exercises 13—16, an initial-value problem is given. (a) Find a formula for the solution. (b)...Problem 15E:
In Exercises 13—16, an initial-value problem is given. (a) Find a formula for the solution. (b)...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - First-order Differential EquationsChapter 1.1 - Modeling Via Differential EquationsChapter 1.2 - Analytic Technique: Separation Of VariablesChapter 1.3 - Qualitative Technique: Slope FieldsChapter 1.4 - Numerical Technique: Euler’s MethodChapter 1.5 - Existence And Uniqueness Of SolutionsChapter 1.6 - Equilibria And The Phase LineChapter 1.7 - BifurcationsChapter 1.8 - Linear EquationsChapter 1.9 - Integrating Factors For Linear Equations
Chapter 2 - First-order SystemsChapter 2.1 - Modeling Via SystemsChapter 2.2 - The Geometry Of SystemsChapter 2.3 - The Damped Harmonic OscillatorChapter 2.4 - Additional Analytic Methods For Special SystemsChapter 2.5 - Euler’s Method For SystemsChapter 2.6 - Existence And Uniqueness For SystemsChapter 2.7 - The Sir Model Of An EpidemicChapter 2.8 - The Lorenz EquationsChapter 3.1 - Properties Of Linear Systems And The Linearity PrincipleChapter 3.2 - Straight-line SolutionsChapter 3.3 - Phase Portraits For Linear Systems With Real EigenvaluesChapter 3.4 - Complex EigenvaluesChapter 3.5 - Special Cases: Repeated And Zero EigenvaluesChapter 3.6 - Second-order Linear EquationsChapter 3.7 - The Trace-determinant PlaneChapter 4.1 - Forced Harmonic OscillatorsChapter 4.2 - Sinusoidal ForcingChapter 5.1 - Equilibrium Point AnalysisChapter 5.3 - Hamiltonian SystemsChapter 6.1 - Laplace TransformsChapter 6.2 - Discontinuous FunctionsChapter 6.3 - Second-order EquationsChapter 6.5 - Convolutions
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