Jun 15, 2006 09:15
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in order to translate this small word I need to understand what is the 5 that follows in the following sentence:

"Before plotting the solution, x(t), for t=0 to 5, delete the variables EQ and PPAR."

...is 5 the value of "x"?

thanks!

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+6
46 mins
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See explanation below...

In this instance, you have to plot values of x(t) for all values of x from 0 to 5, not just one value from that range.

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Note added at 1 hr (2006-06-15 10:27:40 GMT)
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No, 0 to 5 is the value of t
Peer comment(s):

agree Nik-On/Off
41 mins
Thanks, Nik-On/off!
agree Alexander Demyanov
2 hrs
Spasibo, Alexander!
agree Richard Benham : Good explanation.
3 hrs
Thanks, RB!
agree Armorel Young
4 hrs
Thanks, Armorel!
agree npis : Direct to your question: like Tony said, 5 is the value of (t), not x
7 hrs
Thanks, NPIS!
agree Michael Barnett : Right! And t can be any real number from 0 to 5, 2.4782993 for instance, not just an integer.
10 hrs
Thanks, Michael! Indeed, integer values are not specifically mentioned...
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "many thanks! thanks also to EdithK and Hamo "
+12
5 mins

t having a value between 0 and 5

including 0 and 5
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agree Nesrin : :-)
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agree Jack Doughty
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agree Alison Jenner
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agree Oana Apetrei
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agree Richard Benham
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