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Lec 23 | MIT 18.03 Differential Equations, Spring 2006

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Use with Impulse Inputs; Dirac Delta Function, Weight and Transfer Functions.

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  • This is one very "sturdy" video. =p

  • This video went viral on Singapore

  • 240p we meet again.

  • is it bad im watching this on a friday night before i got out? got to love some Diff q

  • 34:18 it's just great

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  • this lecture series really good... it helped me a lot....

  • @AmerTheFarhat i think that what he means is that the integral from minus infinity to x of the delta function is the step function, while the integral from minus infinity all the way to infinity is one.

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