Differential Equations: Lecture 4.4 Method of Undetermined Coefficients - Superposition Approach

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My current online professor has a thick accent, and all of his lecture notes are poorly scanned and hard to read. I was SOOO confused this section and you really presented the materials in a way that worked so well for me to understand. Thank you! I will subscribe for the rest of your videos to help me through the end of the semester.

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Minuets later and I'm consumed by his energy. How he explains makes me feel like math isn't that hard after all

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honestly this guy and prof leonard are the best at making hard stuff look easy

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For a moment I thought no one was gonna laugh at "ass. homo." at 6:30.
Then he Sorcerer laughed.
Then they all laughed XD

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You legitimately just saved my life! Way better than the other explanations out there!!

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I hope these students appreciate what a great professor they have!

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Thank you so much for this video! I have this exact section in my engineering differentials class for self study and I was struggling to understand it on my own, yet you made it so simple. I linked your channel to all my friends too :)

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Thank you so much for number 4! I have spent 2 whole days trying to figure this problem out! I wish my math teacher was like you!

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im glad you made this. I would be lost without you. youre a great teacher making sure everyone understand and being patience with everyone.

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I took this course several years ago but watching this lecture, it allows me to remember this particular topic. Thanks.

juanrobles
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I've never seen a math professor hype up diff. eq. like this. My professor went through like three examples and then straight into a pop group quiz. Did not even teach us about the repeating terms. Math Sorcerer is AMAZING!!!!

ivyk
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I am absolutely thankful for this video! It was explained in a great manner and I loved the energy. My professor used a different method that is very confusing ( t^s(Amt^m + ... A1t + Ao)e^(rt)...). I am forever grateful for your help!

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You're so passionate about this stuff. You made something that was absolutely brain numbing to me, and you made it fun. Thank you!

horchataistasty
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH, finding Yp for me is the hardest at first since what I've studied is stating that when there are same roots, you multiply by x and I have no idea what roots they are talking about. Now it is clear that the roots of assumed Yp and the roots of the complementary function. Thanks a lot

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I feel like if you wrote a math book, it would be one of the best books. Tbh I love your explanations and I love how you can take very difficult topics and make them easy and accessible to understand! (Anyways, keep up the amazing work!)

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This guy, he’s awesome at explaining. Making it make sense, and very enthusiastic. Thanks for the upload!

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I have to admit that is what great teacher do often, you deserve more(winds frome Great Somalia)ilove much diffrential equations.

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I'm still finishing the lecture, but thank you so much for breaking down the Yp's like that. Especially the last two. I have about 7 hw problems that are in that format, but we didn't go over anything like that and I have watched quite a few youtube videos with nobody doing examples like that. I'm going to finish the lecture then try to knock out the hw! The upcoming exam this week will determine if I drop the class or not...

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