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1. A differential equation is called linear when the independent variable y and its all derivatives occur
A first degree
B second degree
(c) third degree
D all of these​

Answers

Answered by sanjanapalvankar2
1

Answer:

answer is option A first degree

Answered by pulakmath007
5

SOLUTION

TO CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION

A differential equation is called linear when the independent variable y and its all derivatives occur

A) first degree

B) second degree

(C) third degree

D) all of these

CONCEPT TO BE IMPLEMENTED

Differential Equation

A differential equation is an equation which involves differential coefficients or differentials

Degree of a differential equation

The degree of a differential equation is the degree of the highest derivative occuring in it after the equation has been expressed in a form free from radicals and fractions as far as the derivatives are concerned

EVALUATION

We know that a differential is called linear when the independent variable y and its all derivatives occur

first degree

FINAL ANSWER

Hence the correct option is A) first degree

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