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The video moves fast remember you can pause it. This is the second film in a series of two about solving separable DEs. It starts out the same as the first but it engages a different problem. This example entertains differential equations which can be represented as two distinct functions that can be separated algebraically then integrated. I don't want to be accused of only doing the easy ones;) For more math shorts go to www.MathByFives.com This is the link to the first video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YddT0Z78hKo
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