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2nd order differential equation standard form​

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Answered by madhu865
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ordinary differential equations of the standard form below, known as the second order linear equations: y″ + p(t)y′ + q(t)y = g(t). y″ + p(t)y′ + q(t)y = 0. ... Otherwise, the equation is nonhomogeneous (or inhomogeneous).

Answered by Anonymous
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A second order differential equation is an equation involving the unknown function y, its derivatives y' and y'', and the variable x. We will only consider explicit differential equations of the form, Nonlinear Equations.

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