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Determine order and degree (if defined) of differential equation: y″ + (y′)2 + 2y = 0

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Answered by hukam0685
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Answer:

Order=2

Degree=1

Solution:

Order of differential equation: Order is the highest numbered derivative in the equation.

Degree of differential equation: Degree is the highest power to which highest numbered derivative is raised when equation is free from radicals.

y″ + (y′)2 + 2y = 0

here highest numbered derivative is 2

So, order is 2

That highest number derivative raised to power 1,thus degree of differential equation is 1.

Hope it helps you.

Note:
 {y}^{'} = \frac{dy}{dx} \\ \\ {y}^{''} = \frac{ {d}^{2}y }{ {dx}^{2} } \\

and so on...
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