At long last, a new video!
Ultimately I decided it's worth taking time on this one to not skim over things like boundary conditions, so the solution will be split into two videos. This also gives some breathing room to better describe Fourier series not as a one-off tactic for this particular differential equation, but as a hint for something deeper, where decomposing a function into exponential parts (sine curves are exponentials in disguise) makes it easier to work with in the context of ODEs and PDEs.
This is the kind of video where I'm particularly thankful to all of you here on Patreon. In no world is this what one would make if seeking the largest audience possible was the goal, but hopefully the kind of learners it's targeting find it genuinely helpful.
-Grant
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