second order partial differential equation convert to first order
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Clga


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Registered: 21.10.2003
From: Igloo

post url Posted: Monday 11th of Jun 11:45    

Hi math experts . This is my first post in this forum. I struggle a lot with second order partial differential equation convert to first order problems . No matter how hard I try, I just am not able to solve any question in less than an hour. If things go this way, I fear I will not be able to pass my math exam.
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Registered: 11.03.2004
From: Netherlands

post url Posted: Tuesday 12th of Jun 12:37    

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Troigonis


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Registered: 22.04.2002
From: Kvlt of Ø

post url Posted: Thursday 14th of Jun 11:31    

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Salbavos


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Registered: 03.03.2005
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post url Posted: Thursday 14th of Jun 21:15    

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Registered: 03.07.2001
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post url Posted: Saturday 16th of Jun 08:31    

There you go https://softmath.com/faqs-regarding-algebra.html.
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