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nth order linear differential equation​

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An nth Order Ordinary Differential Equation is of the form $y^{(n)} = h(t, y, y^{(1)}, ..., y^{(n-1)})$. The notation is used to the denote the derivative of with respect to , that is, for all $i = 0, 1, 2, ..., n$. ... We can also characterize initial value problems for nth order ordinary differential equations.

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An nth Order Ordinary Differential Equation is of the form $y^{(n)} = h(t, y, y^{(1)}, ..., y^{(n-1)})$. The notation is used to the denote the derivative of with respect to , that is, for all $i = 0, 1, 2, ..., n$. ... We can also characterize initial value problems for nth order ordinary differential equations...

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