SYSTEM DYNAMICS LL+CONNECT
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.18P
Obtain the response of the following models with the initial conditions: x(0) = 0 and x(0) = 1.
- x + 4x + 8x = 0
- x + 8x + 12x = 0
- x + 4x + 4x = 0
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