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Write order and degree (if defined)of differential equations: \(\left(\cfrac{dy}{dx}\right)^3-4\left(\cfrac{dy}{dx}\right)^2+7y=sin\,x\)(dy/dx)3-4(dy/dx)2+7y=sinx

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The order of a differential equation is the order of the highest derivative involved in the equation. So the

order comes out to be 1 as we have \(\cfrac{dy}{dx}\) and the degree is the highest power to which a derivative is raised. 

So the power at this order is 3. Because the Sine function is not at any derivative, so it doesn’t destroy the polynomial .Hence the degree is 3. 

So the answer is 1, 3.



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