A situation equation follows the order of the story problem.For instance:Johnny has 8 apples, he eats some, and has 3 left.The situation equation would be: 8 - a = 3A solution equation is the equation that would help you find the solution. Your brain doesn't automatically know what "a" is, it has to rearrange the order of the equation and then solve.The solution equation would be: 8 - 3 = a, then you would solve it.
An Airy equation is an equation in mathematics, the simplest second-order linear differential equation with a turning point.
You have one equation in two unknowns. There is no solution possible without a second (independent) equation in the same two unknowns.
It is the solution of a differential equation without there being any restrictions on the variables (No boundary conditions are given). Presence of arbitrary constants indicates a general solution, the number of arbitrary constants depending on the order of the differential equation.
Without a second independent equation, it's not a 'system' yet.
A situation equation follows the order of the story problem.For instance:Johnny has 8 apples, he eats some, and has 3 left.The situation equation would be: 8 - a = 3A solution equation is the equation that would help you find the solution. Your brain doesn't automatically know what "a" is, it has to rearrange the order of the equation and then solve.The solution equation would be: 8 - 3 = a, then you would solve it.
The highest order of derivative is 2. There will be a second derivative {f''(x) or d2y/dx} in the equation.
In the 1880s, Poincaré created functions which give the solution to the order polynomial equation to the order of the polynomial equation
a solution to an equation is the answer
An Airy equation is an equation in mathematics, the simplest second-order linear differential equation with a turning point.
You have one equation in two unknowns. There is no solution possible without a second (independent) equation in the same two unknowns.
It is the solution of a differential equation without there being any restrictions on the variables (No boundary conditions are given). Presence of arbitrary constants indicates a general solution, the number of arbitrary constants depending on the order of the differential equation.
A solution is the answer to an equation.
An equation that has no solution is called an equation that has no solution.
Without a second independent equation, it's not a 'system' yet.
In algebraic terms, the solution is the answer to equation.
Every equation has a solution.