Abstract

A simple extension of elementary linear differential equation theory is presented that includes linear constant-coefficient difference equations. The main body of the paper is written in a manner suitable for undergraduate classroom use by the advanced first year or regular second year engineering/science student. Four examples of the theory are presented from such diverse subjects as probability, communication theory, electrical engineering, and botany.

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