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Write order and degree (if defined)of differential equations: \(x^3\left(\cfrac{d^2y}{dx^2}\right)^2+x\left(\cfrac{dy}{dx}\right)^4=0\)x3(d2y/dx2)2+x(dy/dx)4=0 |
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Answer» The order of a differential equation is the order of the highest derivative involved in the equation. So the order comes out to be 2 as we have \(\cfrac{d^2y}{dx^2}\) and the degree is the highest power to which a derivative is raised. So the power at this order is 2. So the answer is 2, 2. |
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