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EQUATIONS (ODEs)
CHAPTER 1 First-Order ODEs
Major Changes
There is more material on modeling in the text as well as in the problem set.
Some additions on population dynamics appear in Sec. 1.5.
Electric circuits are shifted to Chap. 2, where second-order ODEs will be available.
This avoids repetitions that are unnecessary and practically irrelevant.
Team Projects, CAS Projects, and CAS Experiments are included in most problem sets.
SECTION 1.1. Basic Concepts. Modeling, page 2
Purpose. To give the students a first impression what an ODE is and what we mean by
solving it.
Background Material. For the whole chapter we need integration formulas and
techniques, which the student should review.
General Comments
This section should be covered relatively rapidly to get quickly to the actual solution
methods in the next sections.
Equations (1)–(3) are just examples, not for solution, but the student will see that
solutions of (1) and (2) can be found by calculus, and a solution y  ex of (3) by inspection.
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