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>first order differential equations
Is this the wall?

>> No.10928091

no.

>> No.10928099

>>10928047
>hitting the wall at DiffEq

lmao, just numerically approximate.

>> No.10928169

>>10928047
>first order
You what mate.
You can't possibly be fucking serious.

>> No.10928178

No. They're fucking easy. Take this one for example.

y'(x) = exp(y(x)/x) where y(1) = 0

>> No.10928262

>>10928169
solve this then
[math]y' = e^{-x^2}[/math]

>> No.10928279

>>10928047
No. Hilbert spaces are

>> No.10928317

>>10928262
This is not solvable analytically

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10928320

My diffy q professor just threw the book at us and told us to read it. Im fucked.

>> No.10928328

>>10928320
Use this
differential equations george f simmons

>> No.10928329

>>10928320
you paid for this

>> No.10928332

>>10928328
Absolutely based recomendation

>> No.10928463

>>10928328
Reading math textbooks is ass though. Its not an actual human doing problems.

>> No.10928468

>>10928463
Chases and Escapes begs to disagree.