I have a test tomorrow afternoon. But I’m stuck with problems based on second order ode solver. I’m facing problems understanding cramer’s rule and solving inequalities because I just can’t seem to figure out a way to crack problems based on them. I called my friends and I tried on the internet, but neither of those activities helped. I’m still trying but the time is short and I can’t seem to get things moving . Can somebody please show me the way? I really need some help from you guys for tomorrows test . Please do reply.
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