AM 2270A/B Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Amplitude Modulation, Page 3, Trigonometric Functions

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Def: a differential equation d. e is an equation including an unknown function and it"s derivatives. All derivatives are with respect to a single independent variable. Derivatives in the equations are with respect to more than one independent variable. Definition: the order of a de is determined by the highest derivative of the unknown function in the equation. Definition: we can have linear and non-linear ode"s (pde"s as well, but that"s next year). Linear ode"s are linear (power of 1) in the unkonwn function and it"s derivative with no cross terms. So basically, as long as all the unknown functions are to the first power The rest of the function does not matter. In this case the independent variable is not to the first. Because the unknown functions are of order of max 1. Cross terms: it"s when you multiply the function by it"s derivative.

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