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2) Order & degree of x=1÷(1+dy/dx+d2y/dx2)^1/2​

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Answered by khanj7119
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Answer:

2,2

Step-by-step explanation:

Correct option is B)

dx

2

d

2

y

=[1+(

dx

dy

)

2

]

3/2

Squaring both sides, we get

(

dx

2

d

2

y

)

2

=[1+(

dx

dy

)

2

]

3

Order: Order of a differential equation is the order of the highest order derivative (also known as differential coefficient) present in the equation

Degree: The degree of the differential equation is represented by the power of the highest order derivative in the given differential equation.

Hence the degree of the given differential is 2 and the order is also 2.

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