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5. The order and degree of a differential always
(A) defined
(B) can not be defined
(C) order always defined but degre always can not be define
(D) none of these​

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Answered by vistruthag69
1

Step-by-step explanation:

The degree of any differential equation can be found when it is in the form a polynomial; otherwise, the degree cannot be defined. Suppose in a differential equation dy/dx = tan (x + y), the degree is 1, whereas for a differential equation tan (dy/dx) = x + y, the degree is not defined.

Answered by gayathrinayak987
0

Answer:

cannot be defined

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