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Figure 1 – The graphs of approximated and exact trajectories x 1 (t ) for Example 4.1.
Figure 4 – The graphs of approximated and exact trajectories x 1 (t ) for Example 4.1.
Figure 5 – The graphs of approximated and exact trajectories x 2 (t ) for Example 4.1.
Figure 6 – The graph of approximated trajectory x 1 (t) for Example 4.2.
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