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2021-04-30 04:16:40 +0100 | edited question | How to solve a Bernoulli Diff EQ? How to solve a Bernoulli Diff EQ? Hi! I've been trying to figure out how to solve a Bernoulli Diff EQ in Sage for 2 hou |
2021-04-30 02:59:31 +0100 | commented answer | How to solve a Bernoulli Diff EQ? I did, but that didn't change the answer |
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2021-04-13 22:53:19 +0100 | commented answer | How to find and plot both steady periodic solution and actual solution? Thank you for your in depth guide, but my teacher wants the X-spring(t) and X(t) in Ccos(u+d) form, not Acos(u)+Bsin(u) |
2021-04-13 02:05:34 +0100 | asked a question | How to find and plot both steady periodic solution and actual solution? How to find and plot both steady periodic solution and actual solution? Hi! I haven't been able to figure out how to do |
2021-03-27 01:02:05 +0100 | commented answer | How to show that two given functions are linearly dependent Is there a way to have it show a clean answer, like in your first reply to my question instead of something like Vector |
2021-03-26 21:48:11 +0100 | commented answer | How to show that two given functions are linearly dependent Hi again! I tried using the method you showed, but instead of getting a clean answer, I get "unable to convert pi to an |
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2021-03-26 21:36:31 +0100 | commented answer | How to find second order differential equation from general solution? I didn't know my questions were so similar, thank you again! You're a good person |
2021-03-26 21:35:47 +0100 | commented answer | How to show that two given functions are linearly dependent Thank you so much! |
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2021-03-26 18:09:53 +0100 | asked a question | How to show that two given functions are linearly dependent How to show that two given functions are linearly dependent Is there a way with sage to show if two given functions are |
2021-03-26 18:09:52 +0100 | asked a question | How to find second order differential equation from general solution? How to find second order differential equation from general solution? I've looked everywhere on Sage but I simply cannot |