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DE2 First order linear

 

What is a first order linear unseparable differential equation? If a differential equation is unseparable, this means the variables (represented by pronumerals or letters) cannot be isolated. That means you cannot reorganise the formula so that the wanted variable is on one side of the equation alone. You will need to resort to other numerical or analytical methods to solve these differential equations. Read this sheet to find out how.

DE2 First order linear (PDF)

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