Math 220
Introduction to Differential Equations

Spring Semester 1999


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Catalog Description:

3 Hours. Principal ideas, applications, and techniques of differential equations. First order equations, separable, exact, and linear. Linear equations in general. Frobenius's method, Fourier series, Laplace transforms. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in Math 210.


Why Do I Need Differential Equations?


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TO BE PROPERLY REGISTERED, YOU MUST ENROLL IN ONE LECT AND ONE DISC

Course Coordinator: Professor Charles Tier


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