Class 12th....What is order and what is degree in an equation.
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ORDER: The order of highest order differential coffecient present present in equation is called order of differential equation.
Example, d³y/dx³ + d²y/dx² + x = 0.
order = 3.
DEGREE: The exponent of highest order differential coffecient present in equation is called degree of differential equation, provided that all the coffecient are present in polynomial form.
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ORDER: The order of highest order differential coffecient present present in equation is called order of differential equation.
Example, d³y/dx³ + d²y/dx² + x = 0.
order = 3.
DEGREE: The exponent of highest order differential coffecient present in equation is called degree of differential equation, provided that all the coffecient are present in polynomial form.
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