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Lec 7 | MIT 18.03 Differential Equations, Spring 2006

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First-order Linear with Constant Coefficients: Behavior of Solutions, Use of Complex Methods.

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  • The camera man for this lecture is a noob.

  • The application(s) is(are) trivial. The theory is where the difficulty lies. Though the application(s) are historically where the theory/theories come from.

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  • This lecture was tough. Complexification is a new word we all learned today, at least, even though most probably didn't understand the math.

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