1.

Which of the following functions is a solution for the differential equation \(\frac{dy}{dx}\)-14x=0?(a) y=7x^2(b) y=7x^3(c) y=x^7(d) y=14xThe question was posed to me during an online exam.Question is taken from General and Particular Solutions of Differential Equation in portion Differential Equations of Mathematics – Class 12

Answer»

Correct OPTION is (a) y=7x^2

Easiest explanation: Consider the function y=7x^2

Differentiating w.r.t X, we GET

\(\FRAC{dy}{dx}\)=14x

∴\(\frac{dy}{dx}\)-14x=0

Hence, the function y=7x^2 is a SOLUTION for the differential equation \(\frac{dy}{dx}\)-14x=0



Discussion

No Comment Found

Related InterviewSolutions