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Post by BIT0122-Amit Fri Dec 18, 2009 9:26 pm

Ahem..
After combining the two versions of Math Syllabus I got from two trusted friends(Ibrahim and Tabassum), I give you.. math syllabus!!

Separation of Variables
Homogeneous Equations
Reducible Homogeneous Equations(Ibra told me about it. yet to find out about what it is)
Exact Equations
Linear Equations
Bournolli Equations
Auxiliary equations
Inverse Method
Annihilation Method
Variation of Parameter
Cauchy Euler Method
Matrix
Laplace Transformation
Inverse Laplace Transformation
Method of undetermined co efficients
non homogeneous linear equations


Hope that will.. be helpful Neutral

This is the last exam. So.. Best of luck everyone.. and pray for me so that... I can... err pass the exam Neutral

rose to all
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Post by BIT0107-Toma Sat Dec 19, 2009 4:24 pm

Well..I have some questions...and they are:

1.What is Reducible Homogeneous Equations?
2.Isn't Method of undetermined coefficients & Annihilation method same?
3.What will we read from non homogeneous linear equations?

If anyone know these answers please help me replying the message.
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Post by BIT0122-Amit Sat Dec 19, 2009 4:29 pm

BIT0107-toma wrote:Well..I have some questions...and they are:

1.What is Reducible Homogeneous Equations?
2.Isn't Method of undetermined coefficients & Annihilation method same?
3.What will we read from non homogeneous linear equations?

If anyone know these answers please help me replying the message.

answer of question 1:
check article 16.5 in Das Mukherjee, "special form"

answer of question 2:
Yup.

answer of question 3:
I have absolutely no idea. am still in Exact equations Neutral
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Post by BIT0107-Toma Sat Dec 19, 2009 9:20 pm

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