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Find the degree of the D.E (\(\frac{d^2 y}{dx^2}\))-3 tan⁡x=0.(a) 2(b) 1(c) 3(d) 4The question was posed to me by my school teacher while I was bunking the class.My question comes from Differential Equations Basics-1 topic in division Differential Equations of Mathematics – Class 12

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Correct answer is (b) 1

For EXPLANATION I WOULD say: The given equation is a polynomial differential equation. Therefore, the degree of the equation will the power of the highest DERIVATIVE \(\frac{d^2 y}{dx^2}\) i.e. 1.



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