This 8-minute video lesson provides another example of using substitution to solve …
This 8-minute video lesson provides another example of using substitution to solve a first order homogeneous differential equations. [Differential Equations playlist: Lesson 12 of 45]
This 8-minute video lesson concludes the previous video on integrating factors by …
This 8-minute video lesson concludes the previous video on integrating factors by solving the equation. [Differential Equations playlist: Lesson 10 of 45]
This 19-minute video lesson looks at a hairy differential equation involving a …
This 19-minute video lesson looks at a hairy differential equation involving a step function that we use the Laplace Transform to solve. [Differential Equations playlist: Lesson 40 of 45]
This 11-minute video showsthe second part of using the Laplace Transform to …
This 11-minute video showsthe second part of using the Laplace Transform to solve a differential equation. [Differential Equations playlist: Lesson 33 of 45]
This 12-minute video lesson shows how to figure out the Laplace Transform …
This 12-minute video lesson shows how to figure out the Laplace Transform of the Dirac Delta Function. [Differential Equations playlist: Lesson 42 of 45]
This 24-minute video lesson provides an introduction to the unit step function …
This 24-minute video lesson provides an introduction to the unit step function and its Laplace Transform. [Differential Equations playlist: Lesson 38 of 45]
This 11-minute video lesson shows how to use the Laplace Transform to …
This 11-minute video lesson shows how to use the Laplace Transform to solve an equation we already knew how to solve. [Differential Equations playlist: Lesson 32 of 45]
This 9-minute video lesson gives an example of using initial conditions to …
This 9-minute video lesson gives an example of using initial conditions to solve a repeated-roots differential equation .[Differential Equations playlist: Lesson 21 of 45]
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