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Answer (1 of 2): A differential equation is an equation containing derivatives in which we have to solve for a function. A differential equation is similar, but the terms are functions. ... A derivative is the rate of change of a quantity with respect to any other quantity. The rate of change of ...
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31.05.2015 · Differential Equations, if you have a decent teacher, is pretty straightforward. If you remember integration from Cal 2, where you need to identify which technique is best to use to integrate something, differential equations is basically the same thing–try to identify/rewrite the equation to something that fits a familiar rule.
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It's not a matter of one being more difficult than the other- Topics from Calculus III are used in Differential equations (partial derivatives, ...
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Students intending to continue to Calculus III and Differential Equations will ... go into Calculus II, then Linear Algebra, followed by Calculus III.
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I'd recommend Calc III before Differential Equations. Calc is about the same difficulty as Calc I and DiffEQ will make a little more sense after going through Multivariable, assuming that's what your Calc III is. Eventually I'd take both, but definitely Calc before DiffEQ. 11. level 2.
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If you look in the major calculus texts, you'll likely find an appendix on constant coefficient second order ODEs. Certainly it is within the ...
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In general, differential equations is considered to be slightly more difficult than calculus 2 (integral calculus). If you did well in calculus 2, ...
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Differential Equations after Calc 2 I took Calc 2 with a horrible professor, and am trying to avoid enrolling in his class again, if possible. The prerequisite for Diff. Equations is calc 2, so I'm able to enroll, but I don't know anyone who has done this, and if it's a good idea.
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22.06.2008 · 466. 1. The difficulty ranking I usually hear (can't say if I agree with it yet because I haven't taken Calc 3 yet) is Calc 2 is harder than Calc 1 which is harder than Calc 3 which is harder than Diff Eq. I'm taking Diff Eq. right now, without having taken Calc 3, and I've definitely found it easier than Calc 1 or 2 so far.
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I am finishing both courses at a community college. Differential equations is a bit easier than calc 3, but having knowledge of partial ...
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G= r. v 𝑦 N−1 in a location where the carrying capacity is s r r r deer. 1. Find the expression for the deer population if the initial population is 100 deer. 2. How long does it take for the deer population to reach 500? Solution: 1. In this case the differential equation is given as 𝑃 = r. v𝑃( s− 𝑃 …
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bjkmom May 31, 2015, 3:27pm #2. I loved Calc I, hated II, and loved both III and Linear Algebra. I don't even remember differential equations… but then ...
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25.01.2009 · So far, I am finding Differential Equations to be simple compared to Calc 3. In Calc 3, you will need to get used to memorizing the equations and theorems in the latter part of the course. Setting up the integrals is probably the hardest part of Calc 3. [/quote] </p> <p>Diff Eq involves way more memorization than Calc 3.