Goosemaster
Lifer
Originally posted by: Howard
Couldn't you see I had already gotten that far in my work?Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Howard
dy/dx + P(x)y = g(x) is the general form of a first-order linear diff eq.
good. I needed to know if you knew that.
you divided by x^2..that means nothing....a calc student could've done that...but you are on the right track....
i'll be back in 5..I have go to move my car