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Resolving non-homogeneous linear differential equations using the undetermined method coefficients and variation of parameters by means of GeoGebra

Funes et al., 2019

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11084521734927601164
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Funes J
Kari E
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series

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In this paper, it is shown how non-homogeneous linear differential equations, especially those of the second order, are solved by means of GeoGebra applets, This is done by indeterminate coefficient methods and variation of parameters, in the course of differential …
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