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Difference Equations: A Gentle Introduction To Differential Equations

Author: Zahia Drici & Patmara



A differential equation (D.E.) is an equation containing one or more independent variables, functions, and derivatives of functions. If the equation contains only a single independent variable such as, for example, in the following equation

xx' + t2x = 0, (1)

where t is the independent variable, x is the unknown function, and the prime denotes differentiation with respect to t, then the differential equation is said to be an ordinary differential equation.

This article discusses differential equations, including the history of, applications and ways to solve these equations.

©2000 by COMAP, Inc.
Consortium 73
5 pages

Mathematics Topics:

Differential Equations

Application Areas:

Biology, physics

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