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31: 268: 189: 291:{{sofixit}}? I edited the copy of that sentence, not the content. It seems to me that neither the before nor the after clearly defines separation of variables. 92:, in which algebra allows to re-write an equation so that each of two variables occurs on only side of the equation and the other does not. 114:, in which algebra allows one to re-write an equation so that each of two variables occurs on only one side of the equation. 47: 17: 38: 200: 124: 111: 89: 282: 295: 285: 292: 103: 81: 46:
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each of the two variables occurs on only one side of the equation
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is any of several methods for solving ordinary and partial
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I have a problem with this edit. Suppose the equation is
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is any of several methods of solving ordinary and partial
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Talk:Separation of variables
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Michael Hardy
02:43, 9 February 2006 (UTC)
Starwiz
17:02, 18 February 2006 (UTC)

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