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Ocheha Mesk


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Registered: 14.07.2004
From: Journeying around the world

Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 21:15    

Heya guys! Is someone here know about second order differential equations that don t equal zero? I have this set of questions about it that I just can’t understand. Our class was tasked to solve it and know how we came up with the solution. Our Math teacher will select random people to solve the problem as well as show solutions to class so I need comprehensive explanation about second order differential equations that don t equal zero. I tried solving some of the questions but I think I got it completely incorrect. Please help me because it’s urgent and the deadline is near already and I haven’t yet figured out how to answer this.
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espinxh


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Registered: 17.03.2002
From: Norway

Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 09:33    

Although I understand what your problem is, but if you could explain in greater detail the areas in which you are facing struggling, then I might be in a better position to guide you. Anyhow I have a suggestion for you, try Algebrator. It can solve a wide range of questions, and it can do so within minutes. And there’s more to come, it also gives a detailed step-by-step description of how it arrived at a particular solution . That way you don’t just find a solution to your problem but also get to understand how to go about solving it. I found this program to be particularly useful for solving questions on second order differential equations that don t equal zero. But that’s just my experience, I’m sure it’ll be good for other topics as well.
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Vnode


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Registered: 27.09.2001
From: Germany

Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 12:52    

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Registered: 25.03.2002
From: Drenthe, The Netherlands

Posted: Tuesday 02nd of Jan 09:34    

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Registered: 01.10.2002
From: Way Way Behind

Posted: Wednesday 03rd of Jan 16:42    

Here https://mathfraction.com/fraction-competency-packet.html. Happy problem solving!
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