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ODE2 - Not a proper differential equation? - Messages
#1 Posted: 10/7/2024 3:12:57 PM
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#5 Posted: 10/7/2024 6:57:17 PM
And there are also some approach using maxima engine/command?
#6 Posted: 10/8/2024 3:11:16 PM
WroteAnd there are also some approach using maxima engine/command?
Sure. Here is one using Maxima's desolve function and one using ODE.2 (without solving for the integration constants)

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#7 Posted: 10/9/2024 2:42:41 PM
Martin, do you have an example for a third order differential equation on how to solve it? because ode2 is limited to second order differentia eq as far as I understood. And my previous question was on how to sollve a differential eq of order > 2 (3, 4, etc)?
#8 Posted: 10/9/2024 6:47:10 PM
Here I cirumvent the limitations of the translation using multiple intervals of integration. Example from the interactive handbook.
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