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Nonhomogeneous Second-Order Differential Equations

A series of free Calculus Video Lessons.

 

 

Method of Undetermined Coefficients/ 2nd Order Linear DE
Using the Method of Undetermined Coefficients to find general solutions of Second Order Linear Non-Homogeneous Differential Equations.

 

 

Method of Undetermined Coefficients - Part 2
Using the Method of Undetermined Coefficients to find general solutions of Second Order Linear Non-Homogeneous Differential Equations.

 

 

How to solve 2nd order differential equations
This lecture shows how to solve nonhomogeneous differential equations (with constant coefficients). The ideas rely on solving the associated homogeneous problem, then constructing a particular solution to the nonhomogeneous problem and finally adding the two functions together to obtain the general solution.

 

 

 

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