Lecture

First Order Differential Equation

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This lecture introduces first-order differential equations, which relate a function and its derivatives with respect to time. It covers linear inhomogeneous first-order differential equations, homogenous equations, and examples like vertical ballistic motion with air friction. The lecture also discusses variable changes to simplify equations and solve physical problems.

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