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A Modern Introduction to Differential Equations, 2e

Henry J. Ricardo
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Now available, Hardcover, 732 pp
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Preface Chapter 1: Introduction to Differential Equations
Chapter 2: First-Order Differential Equations
Chapter 3: The Numerical Approximation of Solutions
Chapter 4: Second- and Higher-Order Equations
Chapter 5: Systems of Linear Differential Equations
Chapter 6: The Laplace Transform
Chapter 7: Systems of Nonlinear Differential Equations
Appendix A: Some Calculus Concepts and Results
Appendix B: Vectors and Matrices
Appendix C: Complex Numbers
Appendix D: Series Solutions of Differential Equations
Answers/Hints to Odd-Numbered Exercises
Index

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