+ e[- (t, e) = cost + e t sin t 2 ]+²²[- t² cost 8 + t sin t int] 8 + 0(3).

Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Section3.4: Definition Of The Derivative
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Does this perturbation solution contain secular terms?  My thought is that it does because of the t sin(t) and t2 cos(t) portions, but I'm not totally sure.

t sin t
t2 cost
t sin t
a(t, e) = cost + €
+ 0(3).
8
8.
-]+
Transcribed Image Text:t sin t t2 cost t sin t a(t, e) = cost + € + 0(3). 8 8. -]+
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