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+ | I thought the answer was correct, however the homework asks for the formal definition of stability, while the answer was clear I think a more general answer would have fit the assignment better -Kevin Hoyt |
Latest revision as of 12:44, 19 September 2008
This is a good, correct answer. It shows through math what it means to be stable or unstable. The only thing that I have a problem with is that I would not consider this to be "Formal" enough. -Daniel Morris
I thought the answer was correct, however the homework asks for the formal definition of stability, while the answer was clear I think a more general answer would have fit the assignment better -Kevin Hoyt