Math, asked by harshbhai186, 17 days ago

6th one solve it plz​

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Answered by Indrasanki55
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Answer:

a+b-c dy/ c+a+=a.

5+5=+0==10.

Answered by rahul123437
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Find the degree and order of (\frac{dy}{dx})^{3}=(\frac{d^{2}y }{dx^{2} })^{5}    =sin(\frac{dy}{dx})

Definition:

The order of a differential equation is defined to be that of the highest order derivative it contains.The degree of a differential equation is defined as the power to which the highest order derivative is raised.

Step-by-step explanation:

(\frac{dy}{dx})^{3}=(\frac{d^{2}y }{dx^{2} })^{5}    =sin(\frac{dy}{dx})

From the equation we can see that the highest derivative is 2,so the order is 2,while the power of highest derivative is 5 which is he degree of the equation.

Therefore,the order is 2 and degree is 5.

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