Lecture

Solving Differential Equations with Bernoulli's Equation

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This lecture covers the method of solving differential equations using Bernoulli's equation, which involves transforming the equation to a linear inhomogeneous form. The instructor explains the historical context of Bernoulli's equation and presents the first idea of using a variable change to simplify the equation. The lecture also introduces the concept of linear homogeneous equations and separable equations, providing examples and verification steps along the way.

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