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Mathematics, 04.06.2020 13:00 DivineMemes420

This is a continuation of the previous exercise. For each set of input parameters, plot the forcing function and the particular solution on the same chart, with an appropriate title. The tricky part here is that the scale of the response (particular solution f(t)) can be very different than the forcing function, so one might easily dwarf the other. One way to fix this is to scale the response by some factor of 10. To find the appropriate factor of 10, use this line of code .

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