Calculus: limits, differentiation, integration :: RE: From one …
May 12, 2008 – 10:38 amBlackOps wrote:. but then u write: Letting c = ±e^C, we have u(t) = ce^(2t) and i dont clearly understand how can we let c = ±e^C ? could u show from which formulas is it coming from? or how? thanks alot! …
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