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Equation Editor Templates

This document provides resources and examples of equations that can be used in assignments for an applied mathematics course. It includes templates for derivatives, integrals, differential equations, Newton's laws, circuits, and other mathematical concepts. Students are expected to show their work and can use the Equation Editor tool to write out equations.
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Equation Editor Templates

This document provides resources and examples of equations that can be used in assignments for an applied mathematics course. It includes templates for derivatives, integrals, differential equations, Newton's laws, circuits, and other mathematical concepts. Students are expected to show their work and can use the Equation Editor tool to write out equations.
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MAT 330

In this course, you are expected to show your work for your assignments. To
do so, you must show the formulas and equations used. Equation Editor
(Equation Tools/Equation Ribbon) from Microsoft Office is one free tool you
can use. For tutorials, use the following resources:
Microsoft Word 2007 and 2010:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word-help/where-is-equation-editorHA001230366.aspx
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPZenMU2sCU
Microsoft for Mac:
Insert>Object>Microsoft Equation
http://grok.lsu.edu/article.aspx?articleid=9830
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/writing-and-editingequations-in-office-2011-for-m.html
Below are some premade templates that were created using Equation Editor
that you may find helpful when completing your homework.
Derivatives:
d2 y
dx 2
dy
dx
y '' + y ' + y

Integrals:

f ( x ) dx

f ( x ) dx
a

Differential equations:

an ( x )

A general form:
dn y
d n1 y
dy
(
)
+a

x
++a 1 ( x ) + a0 ( x ) y=F (x)
n1
n
n1
dx
dx
dx

Various differential equations:

dy ax
=e
dx

y ' =eax

d2 y
dy
+ p ( t ) +q ( t ) y =f ( t)
2
dt
dt

x dx +2 ydy=0

dy
=g ( x ) p ( y)
dx

An initial value problem:

y ' ' + A y ' +Cy=Df (t )

y ' (0)= A , y ( 0 )=B

Newtons law of cooling:

dT
=k ( M T )
dt

Model for heating/cooling of a building:

dT
=K [ M ( t )T ( t ) ] + H ( t ) +U (t)
dt

A Bernoulli equation:

Exact equations:

dy
+2 y=x y2
dx

M ( x , y ) dx + N ( x , y ) dy=0
M N
=
y x
F ( x , y )= M ( x , y ) dx +g ( y )
F
=N ( x , y )
y
F ( x , y )= N ( x , y ) dy +h ( x)

Linear first-order equations:


dy
+ P ( x ) y=Q ( x )
dx

( x ) =e

(x)

P ( x ) dx

dy
+ P ( x ) ( x ) y= ( x ) Q ( x )
dx
d
[ ( x ) y ]= ( x ) Q ( x )
dx

Population models:
dp
=kp , p ( 0 )= p 0
dt

dp
2
=k 1 pk 2 p , p ( 0 )= p0
dt

Newtons laws:
m

dv
=F (t , v )
dt

m y ' ' =kyb y ' + F ext (t)

Faraday-Lenz law:
dI
E L=L
dt
RL circuit:
dI
L + RI =E ( t ) , I ( 0 )=I 0
dt

RC circuit:

dq q
+ =E (t ) , q ( 0 )=q0
dt C

Second-order linear ODE with constant coefficients and auxiliary


equation with complex roots:

''

'

a y +b y +cy =0 ; y ( t 0 ) = y 0 y ' ( t 0 )= y 1
a y ' ' +b y ' +cy =0
a r 2 +br +c=0
r 1= +i
r 2=i
t

y (t )=c1 e cos ( t )+ c 2 e sint

Miscellaneous equations:

( x )=a x 2+ bx

h ( y ) dy= g( x )dx

dy

dx dx= eax dx

dy
=2 dx
y 1

dy
=2 dx
y 1

E R=RI

EC =

1
q
C

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