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MATH-202 Sec # 9 Term: 072 Dr. Faisal fairag

Instructor: Dr. Faisal Abdul-Karim Fairag د. فيصل عبد الكريم فيرق Office 5-432  or 54-107  ------>  59 Phone: 860-4463 or 860-1855 e-mail: ffairag@kfupm.edu.sa Home page: http://users.kfupm.edu.sa/math/ffairag Math-202 Homepage : http://users.kfupm.edu.sa/math/ffairag/math202_072 Introduce yourself Your Name Your Major

Differential Equation What is it ? An equation containing derivatives is said to be a differential equation (DE) Examples Dr. Faisal fairag

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Section Introduction: Each section begins with an introduction. The introduction lays out the topics and goals of that section Review Material: In most section, that heading is followed by another called Review Material. In Review Material, the student is told what topics in mathematics are used in that section and what sections in the text, previously covered, will be relevant to the current discussion. Dr. Faisal fairag

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