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We did the basics of solving differential equations in Maths this week, well, it was actually just finding other approximate values of y for an equation given the derivative and a pair of co-ordinates on it.
Are these for equations that cannot be subject to intergration?
Also, what can they be applied to? I'm going to study Maths at University next year and have seen a lot of modules are based on differential equations, will this likely be using more accurate ways of solving the equation, or using it to explain things that are actually happening?
Our tutor wasn't very clued up on them and they got me interested.
Cheers
James
Are these for equations that cannot be subject to intergration?
Also, what can they be applied to? I'm going to study Maths at University next year and have seen a lot of modules are based on differential equations, will this likely be using more accurate ways of solving the equation, or using it to explain things that are actually happening?
Our tutor wasn't very clued up on them and they got me interested.
Cheers
James