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solve integral using ode45 (by derivative)
Hi! I've got a task that requires me to solve the following integral using ode45 by derivating the integral with the upper limi...

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Using events with ode45 to solve the initial velocity in the x-axis and plot the travel for an electron.
Hi there! I've got a problem that is similar to one that I asked previously about the travel for an electron. This task require...

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Plot the travel for an electron by using ode45 (involving matrices)
Hello there! I've got an issue regarding using ODE45 to solve a system of matrices when plotting the distance an electron trave...

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Maximizing distance between n points on a sphere with radius 1
Hi there! I've been stuck with this task of placing n (in this case, n=6) points on a sphere with radius 1, where I have to max...

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ode45 two equations
Hi there! I've got a question regarding ode45. There's this question where I've got a system of two equations, one describing y...

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How do I plot the curve x^2+y^2=1+2.5sin(xy) in polar coordinates in mathlab?
From what I know, the x-coordinates can be written as r.*cos(t) and y-coordinates as r.*sin(t). However, when it comes to plotti...

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