r/DifferentialEquations
After you've gone through Calc I, II, and III (and maybe even Calc IV), you enter the more practical math world of Differential Equations. This subreddit is different from our sister sub, r/Calculus in our focus purely on Differential Equations and solving them. Ask questions, propose ideas, and get help with your Diff. Eq. homework here.
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