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A Second Course in Elementary Ordinary Differential Equations

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A Second Course in Elementary Ordinary Differential Equations
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Publisher: Arkansas Tech University
Number of pages: 201

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Contents: Calculus of Matrix-Valued Functions of a Real Variable; nth Order Linear Differential Equations; The General Solution of nth Order Linear Homogeneous Equations; Fundamental Sets and Linear Independence; Higher Order Homogeneous Linear Equations with Constant Coefficients; etc.

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