Math 2410Q — Elementary Differential Equations (Spring 2018)

Description: Qualitative,analytical and numerical methods for first and second order single ordinary equations as well as  first order constant coefficient linear system and some special nonlinear systems. Laplace transform and its application to differential equations.

Prerequisites: MATH 1132, or 121. Recommended preparation: a grade of C- or better in MATH 1132; and MATH 2110 or 220. Not open for credit to students who have passed MATH 2420. Open to sophomores or higher.

 

Helpful Link:

Paul’s Online Notes for Differential Equations:

http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/DE/DE.aspx

 

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Tutoring is provided in the Learning Commons on Level 1 of the Homer Babbidge Library.
Hours for the fall 2014 semester have not yet been set.

 

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