MATH 270 Week 5 Complete DeVry


MATH 270 Week 5 Complete DeVry
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MATH 270 Week 5 Complete DeVry

MATH 270 Week 5 Applications of Differential Equations I DeVry

MATH 270 Week 5 Discussion

WEEK 5: SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
This week, we begin exploring differential equations. Here are some questions we will be addressing. Please provide answers to them in this area. Remember to keep one thread for each question, cite and reference outside sources, and use the 80/20 rule for “copy and paste”. For each one line copied, write four lines of explanation.
  1. What is a differential equation?
  2. What steps should we follow to solve a differential equation using separation of variables?
  3. How can we tell when a differential equation should be solved by separation of variables?
  4. What steps should we follow to solve a first-order differential equation?
  5. How can we tell when a differential equation is a first-order form? What additional steps need to be taken and what must be present if we are to solve a differential equation for a particular solution rather than a general solution?
Please feel free to use examples from the homework to illustrate your answers.

MATH 270 Week 5 Lab

Instructions
Please click on the link below to open up the lab. It will be in the form of a MS Word document. Please complete all parts of the lab and note that there are places where you must show the work that you did to reach the answer to a problem.
Online Note: There are several ways that you can perform this action. If you have Word 2007 or a newer version, you can use the equation editor located under the Insert tab. If you have a digital camera or a cell phone with a camera, you can take a picture of your handwritten work, upload it to your computer, and from there, submit it. You can scan your handwritten work into your computer and submit it. Finally, only if none of the other methods work for you, you can type directly from the keyboard by using parentheses, carats, and other symbols to delineate the pieces of your answers.
File Naming: Please use the following format when you save your Word document. Save your ONE Word file using the filename format “lastname_firstinitial_week5lab”. For example, if you are Albert Einstein and you are submitting your Week 5 Lab, the filename should be “einstein_a_week5lab”. Don’t forget to submit your assignment.
Deliverables
Submit your lab once completed.
Lab Steps
The Lab Worksheet

MATH 270 Week 5 HOMEWORK A

Go to MyMathLab and complete the assignment located there. If you miss any questions, remember that you can rework questions as many times as you’d like. Thus, your goal should be 100% correct for this assignment. Remember to take advantage of the “Show Me An Example” and “Help Me Solve This” links inside of MyMathLab. These links are located immediately to the right of the homework questions.

MATH 270 Week 5 HOMEWORK B

Go to MyMathLab and complete the assignment located there. If you miss any questions, remember that you can rework questions as many times as you’d like. Thus, your goal should be 100% correct for this assignment. Remember to take advantage of the “Show Me An Example” and “Help Me Solve This” links inside of MyMathLab. These links are located immediately to the right of the homework questions.

MATH 270 Week 5 :WEEK 4 REVIEW

Go to MyMathLab and complete the assignment located there. If you miss any questions, remember that you can rework questions as many times as you’d like. Thus, your goal should be 100% correct for this assignment. Remember to take advantage of the “Show Me An Example” and “Help Me Solve This” links inside of MyMathLab. These links are located immediately to the right of the homework questions.

MATH 270 Week 5 Quiz

Instructions
Here is some information about your quiz.
  • The quiz is worth 20 points.
  • This quiz covers material from Weeks 4 and 5, including CO 4, and deals with Taylor Series, Fourier Series, and first-order linear ODEs from Chapter 31.6.
  • This quiz contains four or five questions, which include calculation, application, and essay questions. You should not only know how to solve problems, but be able to explain how you are solving them, or how they connect to real-world applications and concepts.
  • You will have 1 hour to complete the quiz.
  • When the time limit is reached, you will automatically be exited from the exam.
  • This quiz is all on one page.
By submitting this work, I am attesting that it abides by the Student Honor Code.

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