GR8677 #62
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deneb 2018-10-10 04:15:46 | well damn, didn\'t think about E, I solved the equation and saw \"ln\" so I just picked B lol |  | lattes 2008-08-06 13:19:11 | Another way to solve is considering on the choices. None of them gives so the answer must be (E)
chrisfizzix 2008-10-03 13:21:18 |
This man speaks the truth. Solving a DEQ no matter how simple is almost always not the way to go about solving an ETS problem. Boundary conditions are definitely the way to go here.
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shak 2010-07-31 13:03:10 |
in this problem, boundary condition works very good, right:) and also we can always check solution by initial and boundary condition, and eliminate wrong answers
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|  | Blake7 2007-07-22 20:55:16 | Why would someone attempt a "None of the above" problem on a timed record exam? I see that and think "BYPASS" immediately.
Rune 2007-10-14 22:51:00 |
Because in this case it is very simple as long as you know the , in which case it takes all of 15 seconds to read and solve.
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gliese876d 2008-10-17 11:26:40 |
Or because, crazy lunatics like me actually had the eq. for this memorized, so it took 2 seconds to realize the right answer wasn't there :)
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neon37 2010-11-03 10:18:31 |
None of the above in this was pretty easy to figure but, it was very hard to be quite confident. I must remember use boundary conditions!! It is the way to go for ETS DEQs.
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llama 2013-10-16 18:47:14 |
Or these days, because you play kerbal space program and have an interest in physics so you know the rocket equation
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