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Hoping I can still find a math /wsr/d at this hour. Ran into a problematic equation in my research, pic related. Solving the homogeneous part in general was simple enough (also pic related), but I don`t know how to approach the nonhomogeneous part. Anyone here who can point me in the right direction?
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>>150711
So whe have a test tomorrow huh, good luck anon
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>>150729
I don`t think my university even offers a course that covers material at this level, much less tests you on it. It`s just something I ran into in my physics work.
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>>150711
That looks messy. I'd try looking for help on math overflow or math stack exchange.
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>>150734
What fucking university doesn't offer a differential equations course?
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>>150903
Oh, we have differential equations. They just don`t teach methods for something so incredibly nonlinear, since there is no one reliable method of going about it.

I mean, if you think it`s so easy, why don`t you tell me what the solution is?
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gotta keep trying...
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>>150867
Is that picture not just begging the question?

How is it going from line one to line two without using line three as an axiom?
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>>151038
It's not begging the question at all.

>How is it going from line one to line two without using line three as an axiom?
a^2+b^2=c^2

The triangle inscribed in the circle is a right triangle.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lune_of_Hippocrates

Look under generalizations.
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