Creating a slope field | First order differential equations | Khan Academy
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Differential Equations on Khan Academy: Differential equations, separable equations, exact equations, integrating factors, homogeneous equations.
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Thank you four this! Explained this way better than my book and teacher! ^_^
You explained in 5 minutes what I couldn't understand after a week of classes. Thanks!
Thank you, Khan Academy for the clear explanation! I have a test on this tomorrow, and this helped me to review. :)
Learned more in this video than in a week in my AP Calc class... oh wait, we're not in school.
After finishing the series on differential equations can you post some real world examples ? Like solving the Schrodinger equation or some other physics differential equations :)
Keep it up you're the best
Ok...well after trying to learn this in my textbook I sought this video to clarify the basics. I didnt think my book did it well, but this...this helps a lot! Now I need to apply it. Thats the hard part.
This is great. How about the direction field? Can we treat the line segments, as vectors and assign direction to the slope field??
How do I redirect the force of gravity into differential equation slopes that I can surf?
Love your videos
what if you don't have a y value in the dy/dx equation?
Thanks a dozen times
Great video, thanks
@Mars TV Channel: -1/0 is not equal to 0. I believe you may be applying the same logic from that of 0/n, to that of n/0. Dividing any kind of number by 0 is undefined. There are interesting videos out there explaining why this is so.
so cool !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very good explanation. Thank you. :D
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this!
Anyone know why he drew the slope lines the way he did? Like, why is a -1 slope drawn from top to bottom diagonally?
Easiest explanation I've seen
Thank you
Yeah
fx u dx -- hence; no rift / division -- you violated :Loaned Land Act. And X is before, hmm y? XYZ
Cell num = formulasz.
What does this guy look like? I need to put a face to the voice!
You used: another's sht - plus half body.
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TEACHER: What are you laughing about?
Me: Nothing.
*My brain: MICHAEL SLOPEFIELD*
You sound like murphy from narcos
How can -1/0 be undefined? It's 0.
Anything over 0 is undefined.