Why can't professors be this clear and concise? Significantly more people would enjoy math if it was presented in this manner. Thank you kind sir for your content.
I don't know if questions are still being answered 2 years later, but in the first problem, what's the importance of y(0)=y_naught? All I understand it as is "when "x" is 0, "y" is some # y_naught". Its not obvious to me what this does in the problem. Please help. Other wise everything else makes great sense.
I believe that's just a definition of what autonomous DE are based on. That's a formula to remember for refrence. Since we are given some initial condition
Dam bro u got everythin clear to me in 10 mins, while my professors couldn't do it in like 1.5 hour. U have my sincere gratitude.
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Why can't professors be this clear and concise? Significantly more people would enjoy math if it was presented in this manner. Thank you kind sir for your content.
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Thank you good sir! I didn't even need to finish the video before I learned more than what I was taught in class. You are a gentleman and scholar.
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damn it took 3 minutes for you to make this easier than my professor for a whole lecture.
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I am taking an asynchronous DE course, this was a huge help in understanding the topic! Thanks!
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Thank you, man! I am taking an asynchronous DE course, this really helps.
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I don't know if questions are still being answered 2 years later, but in the first problem, what's the importance of y(0)=y_naught? All I understand it as is "when "x" is 0, "y" is some # y_naught". Its not obvious to me what this does in the problem. Please help. Other wise everything else makes great sense.
I believe that's just a definition of what autonomous DE are based on. That's a formula to remember for refrence. Since we are given some initial condition