ELEMENTARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
2.5 Exact Equations 73 2.6 Integrating Factors 83 Chapter 3 Numerical Methods 3.1 Euler’s Method 96 3.2 The Improved Euler Method and Related Methods 109 3.3 The Runge-Kutta Method 119 Chapter 4 Applicationsof First Order Equations1em 130 4.1 Growth and Decay 130 4.2 Coolingand Mixing 140 4.3 Elementary Mechanics 151
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