I've been watching you for two years now and I must say you explain everything in the simplest way possible. Watching you from ZAMBIA by the way. Can you make a video for the Laplace Transforms of unit step functions?
I have been very busy for some time now, I don't think I will have ample time to continue with that course this semester. Sorry about that. Will try my best for the semesters that follow.
For the DE to have a degree, it should be a polynomial equation in it's derivatives, here we have a trigonometric function of (y'). Hence the DE is not a polynomial equation of the derivatives of y hence the degree is undefined
Q5 contains an exponential function of the derivative of y. Hence not a polynomial in y'. So this is the clue, whenever you see a transcendental function ( logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric) of y', y'' and so on. It's not a polynomial in it's derivatives and the degree of that D.E is not defined
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I've been watching you for two years now and I must say you explain everything in the simplest way possible. Watching you from ZAMBIA by the way. Can you make a video for the Laplace Transforms of unit step functions?
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your videos are really helpful in understanding ! thank you so much !
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which university do you attend, and which level are you ?
@@SkanCityAcademy_SirJohn thank you ! your videos helped me a lot while preparing for basic electrical engineering
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Please what about linear algebra
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Any video on asynchronous and DC machines
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I really need a video there
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Will this cover all the parts of differential equations ?
Not all, but I guess 5/6
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we want to know how to use lagrange as method in differential equations with worked examples
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We need a video on PDE’s
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Good afternoon sir.. pls sir what app do u use for ur teachings that contains this white board
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Please we waiting for PDEs full course
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Please i want non homogeneous differential equations by method of variations of parameters
That lesson will be ready by the weekend
@@SkanCityAcademy_SirJohn how about AC in circuit theory?
I have been very busy for some time now, I don't think I will have ample time to continue with that course this semester. Sorry about that. Will try my best for the semesters that follow.
Why is example 4 undefined
For the DE to have a degree, it should be a polynomial equation in it's derivatives, here we have a trigonometric function of (y'). Hence the DE is not a polynomial equation of the derivatives of y hence the degree is undefined
why is question 4 not a polynomial?
could you elaborate more?
and question 5 as well
Q4, contains trig ratio of the derivative(dy/dx) hence not a polynomial equation but rather a differential equ of trigonometric form.
Q5 contains an exponential function of the derivative of y. Hence not a polynomial in y'.
So this is the clue, whenever you see a transcendental function ( logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric) of y', y'' and so on. It's not a polynomial in it's derivatives and the degree of that D.E is not defined
@@SkanCityAcademy_SirJohn oh okay.... that was helpful thank you
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Bro you didn’t treat the applications of first order ODE
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