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Most of the engineering classes are dependant on math knowledge; especially the solving of differential equations.
All types of engineering professions use the quadratic formula since it applies to ordinary differential equations.
These are the general math courses in an undergraduate program of Mechanical Engineering. Actually, these are also the math courses required in ANY undergraduate Engineering curriculum: Algebra Trigonometry Analytic Geometry Differential Calculus Integral Calculus Mutivariable Calculus Differential Equations
Partial differential equations are great in calculus for making multi-variable equations simpler to solve. Some problems do not have known derivatives or at least in certain levels in your studies, you don't possess the tools needed to find the derivative. So, using partial differential equations, you can break the problem up, and find the partial derivatives and integrals.
There is no application of differential equation in computer science
I. S. Habib has written: 'Engineering analysis methods' -- subject(s): Differential equations, Integral equations, Partial Differential equations
George Feineman has written: 'Applied differential equations' -- subject(s): Differential equations, Engineering mathematics
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Most of the engineering classes are dependant on math knowledge; especially the solving of differential equations.
You need differential equations and partial differential equations to describe and predict the dynamic behaviour of systems. Newton and Laplace developed differential equations originally and simultaneously (using different notation) to work with gravity and the movement of the moon and planets.
Applications of ordinary differential equations are commonly used in the engineering field. The equation is used to find the relationship between the various parts of a bridge, as seen in the Euler-Bernoulli Beam Theory.
Dennis G. Zill has written: 'A First Course in Differential Equations with Modeling Applications (Non-InfoTrac Version)' 'Pssm-Calculus' 'Multivariable calculus' -- subject(s): Calculus 'Even-numbered answers' 'Advanced engineering mathematics' -- subject(s): Engineering mathematics 'Advanced engineering mathematics' -- subject(s): Engineering mathematics 'Manual for differential equations with computer lab experiments' -- subject(s): Differential equations, Laboratory manuals, Data processing 'College Algebra and Trigonometry' -- subject(s): Trigonometry, Algebra 'Differential equations with boundary-value problems' -- subject(s): Differential equations, Textbooks, Boundary value problems 'Algebra and trigonometry' -- subject(s): Trigonometry, Algebra 'Pssm-Advanced Engineering Mathematics' 'College algebra' -- subject(s): Algebra 'Introd Calc F/Bus, Econ, Soc Sci' 'Student Solutions Manual for Zill's Differential Equations With Computer Lab Experiments' 'Differential equations with computer lab experiments' -- subject(s): Differential equations, Computer-assisted instruction 'Mathematica Mac Notebook-Diff Equ W/Comp' 'A First Course in Differential Equations' -- subject(s): Differential equations, Differentiaalvergelijkingen 'Maple IBM Notebook - Diff Equ W/Comp Lab'
Mario Salvadori has written: 'Differential equations in engineering problems'
Laplace Transforms are used to solve differential equations.
P. Quittner has written: 'Superlinear parabolic problems' -- subject(s): Differential equations, Elliptic, Differential equations, Parabolic, Differential equations, Partial, Elliptic Differential equations, Parabolic Differential equations, Partial Differential equations