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Match second-order differential equations with their y(t) graph
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[QUOTE="Mark44, post: 5452739, member: 147785"] This doesn't seem like a good approach to me. You're given the parameters for six different versions of the DE. For each of the six problems, substitute in the parameters, after which you should be able to tell, at least qualitatively, which of the six graphs is most appropriate. There should be a section in your textbook that talks about systems that are overdamped, underdamped, and critically damped. Some of the graphs definitely fit some or all of these categories. [/QUOTE]
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Match second-order differential equations with their y(t) graph
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