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Explain the formation of differential equations by eliminating arbitrary constants.

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Answered by Shanayasharma2907
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By performing a few steps, a differential equation can be formed by eliminating the constants such as a, b, c, etc.

Differentiate the original equation as many times as the number of arbitrary constants in the original equation.  

Differentiate until the arbitrary constants are removed from the original equation.

So, if an equation has 2 arbitrary constants then the original equation is differentiated twice to remove the constants.


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