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Abstract
We know that not only the problems of mathematics, but also the mathematical model of a number of processes that occur in nature can been reduced to a differential equation. Most of the quantities found in nature have their own laws. Finding these, laws directly have more complicated matter. Finding the relationship between the quantity in question, its rate of change and acceleration is quite easy by nature. Simple differential equations have formed as a mathematical expression of this connection. It is important and significant to use modern computer programs to find a quick and accurate solution to such equations. Found in Maple.
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