>βHow to solve differential equation of the form
y'' + py' + qy = f(x)
Where p, q are constant
This is pain in a**, second order linear non-homogeneous differential equations. It is both fun and painful to deal with them but maybe if you ask me in person, i'd be able to show you how it is doneπ
y'' + py' + qy = f(x)
Where p, q are constant
This is pain in a**, second order linear non-homogeneous differential equations. It is both fun and painful to deal with them but maybe if you ask me in person, i'd be able to show you how it is doneπ
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>βHey henok. Btw i like what you are posting keep it up. I have question to ask as a developer how do you deal with imposter syndrome and thinking you will never be good enough?
Im not a developer yet but the impostor syndrome manifests itself in almost everything you do, sometimes it is good sometimes it is not. As long as it doesnt affect your confidence and life substantially, you are fine.
Just believe that you are enoughπͺ
Im not a developer yet but the impostor syndrome manifests itself in almost everything you do, sometimes it is good sometimes it is not. As long as it doesnt affect your confidence and life substantially, you are fine.
Just believe that you are enoughπͺ
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>βDo you believe in bible or God? And if you do why?
I honestly dont know, im an orthodox but still exploring the religious stuffs so maybe, i'll get back to this question someday.
I honestly dont know, im an orthodox but still exploring the religious stuffs so maybe, i'll get back to this question someday.
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>c'mon, it's gotta be something serious. I'd ask you .You're one of the people who woke up from the deep sleep most of society is still doing.What's the deal? What motivated you to start this journey and who you thank the most , a role model or whatever for this ?
Honestly speaking, i dont label myself as "enlightened" but yeah, im a bit odd. I give credit to the lock-down and the hunger inside me to know and explore things. I got interested in computer stuffs and science when i was in grade 5 but as a kid it was really difficult for me to progress a lot. The covid19 era was the turning point in my life. I read a lotta books, joined communities and tried to work hard as i can and there im. It is a miracle for me, I was less than average some 7 8 years ago. I believe there is a lot more to learn in the future.
I incline more to math and physics than tech btw, but im trying to shift the balance now.
Honestly speaking, i dont label myself as "enlightened" but yeah, im a bit odd. I give credit to the lock-down and the hunger inside me to know and explore things. I got interested in computer stuffs and science when i was in grade 5 but as a kid it was really difficult for me to progress a lot. The covid19 era was the turning point in my life. I read a lotta books, joined communities and tried to work hard as i can and there im. It is a miracle for me, I was less than average some 7 8 years ago. I believe there is a lot more to learn in the future.
I incline more to math and physics than tech btw, but im trying to shift the balance now.
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I guess that's it, there are more questions, i will try to get back to them soon. You can keep asking tho.
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The Battle of Adwa, fought in 1896, is a hugely important event in Ethiopian and African history. At that time, European countries were trying to take over Africa and make it their colonies. Italy tried to do this to Ethiopia, but the Ethiopians fought back fiercely.
Emperor Menelik II led the Ethiopian army to a stunning victory against the Italian forces at Adwa. This was a major upset because European armies were thought to be unbeatable. But Ethiopia proved that wrong.
After the defeat, Italy was forced to sign a treaty recognizing Ethiopia's independence. An armistice (agreement to stop fighting) was declared, formally ending the war. Ethiopia also demanded reparations (money paid by Italy to compensate for the damage caused by the war). While the amount of reparations actually paid was limited, the principle was significant, a defeated European power was being held accountable by an African nation.
The victory at Adwa had a huge impact. First, it meant that Ethiopia remained independent and was never colonized. This made Ethiopia a symbol of freedom and resistance for all of Africa.
Second, Adwa inspired people of African descent all over the world. It showed that African people could defeat powerful European empires and control their own destinies. This fueled the growing movement for Pan Africanism ( the idea that all Africans should unite and work together).
Adwa is still celebrated today as a symbol of Ethiopian pride, African strength, and the fight for freedom and independence. It reminds us that even against great odds, it's possible to overcome injustice and create a better future.
Emperor Menelik II led the Ethiopian army to a stunning victory against the Italian forces at Adwa. This was a major upset because European armies were thought to be unbeatable. But Ethiopia proved that wrong.
After the defeat, Italy was forced to sign a treaty recognizing Ethiopia's independence. An armistice (agreement to stop fighting) was declared, formally ending the war. Ethiopia also demanded reparations (money paid by Italy to compensate for the damage caused by the war). While the amount of reparations actually paid was limited, the principle was significant, a defeated European power was being held accountable by an African nation.
The victory at Adwa had a huge impact. First, it meant that Ethiopia remained independent and was never colonized. This made Ethiopia a symbol of freedom and resistance for all of Africa.
Second, Adwa inspired people of African descent all over the world. It showed that African people could defeat powerful European empires and control their own destinies. This fueled the growing movement for Pan Africanism ( the idea that all Africans should unite and work together).
Adwa is still celebrated today as a symbol of Ethiopian pride, African strength, and the fight for freedom and independence. It reminds us that even against great odds, it's possible to overcome injustice and create a better future.
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