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Find the order and degree of the D.E \(\left (\frac{d^3 y}{dx^3}\right )-3\left (\frac{d^2 y}{dx^2}\right )+2\left (\frac{dy}{dx}\right )^4+y^3=0\).(a) Order – 2, Degree – 4(b) Order – 2, Degree – 1(c) Order – 3, Degree – 1(d) Order – 1, Degree – 3The question was asked in an interview for job.This intriguing question originated from Differential Equations Basics-2 in division Differential Equations of Mathematics – Class 12

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The correct answer is (c) ORDER – 3, Degree – 1

The EXPLANATION is: In the differential equation, the highest order derivative is \(\frac{d^3 y}{dx^3}\). THEREFORE, the order of the differential equation is 3. The given is a POLYNOMIAL equation in \(\frac{d^3 y}{dx^3}\). Hence, the degree will be the power raised to \(\frac{d^3 y}{dx^3}\) i.e. 1



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