Boundary Value Problem (Boundary value problems for differential equations)

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BriTheMathGuy
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Thank you so much for taking some of your precious time explaining this in detail. Really appreciated.

lilianadelgado
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hey! im struggling with this type of exercise when the boundaries are given in y and y'. e.g. y(o)=0, y'(pi)=0. how can I solve this type of questions?

rubyexotic
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Can you do videos on real analysis I and real analysis II basically the full book of ruin

algorithmo
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isn't root 2*I the same as positive or negative 2i?

danielmoss
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You lost me at r^2 ? what are you doing there? 1 derivative? where did the 2 come from?

abro
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what is separated boundary conditions. please explain.

NTHStudio
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Thank you 🙏🙏🙏❤️ Helped me so much, you're a star

TheTrollingKoala
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Anyone noticed final solution has y=0 irresepctive of value of t?

Y= cos(sqrt(2)t) -Cot(sqrt(2)t)*sin(sqrt(2)t)

Y= cos(sqrt(2)t) - cos(sqrt(2)t)

Y=0

Or am i missing something?

vishvajitsinhkosamiya
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This video is totally terrible... anlamıyorum!!!

engahmedou
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I am wondering if you'd be able to explain the following question: "Determine whether a member of the family can be found that satisfies the boundary conditions."

My textbook gives examples of boundary cases where you don't have a solution, but I don't really understand the logic behind it. I understand how to work them at least!

mattklinger