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The differential equations you will study in this course are broken up into different families according to which techniques lead to their solutions.
 
The differential equations you will study in this course are broken up into different families according to which techniques lead to their solutions.
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MA 366: Ordinary Differential Equations

Differential equations, which state a relation between a function and its derivatives, appear constantly in physics, chemistry, engineering, biology, and whatever other sufficiently mathematical science one can think of, and the more difficult ones continue to be an active area of mathematical research. Solving differential equations, as you will see in this course, proves to be an endeavor requiring a variety of techniques, and far more frequently than you would prefer, no simple formula exists for deriving the desired solution.

The differential equations you will study in this course are broken up into different families according to which techniques lead to their solutions.

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