Find the order and degree of the D.E's
Question = x(dy/dx)² + 7y = 0
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Definition of order of differential equation:
The highest order derivative is the order of the equation.
Degree: The highest order derivative raised to which power is known as degree.If the given differential equation is in polynomial form.
So,in present case
x(dy/dx)² + 7y = 0
higher order derivative is 1, i.e. dy/dx
order is 1.
that derivative raised to power 2
degree is 2.
Order: 1 and degree: 2
hope it helps you.
Definition of order of differential equation:
The highest order derivative is the order of the equation.
Degree: The highest order derivative raised to which power is known as degree.If the given differential equation is in polynomial form.
So,in present case
x(dy/dx)² + 7y = 0
higher order derivative is 1, i.e. dy/dx
order is 1.
that derivative raised to power 2
degree is 2.
Order: 1 and degree: 2
hope it helps you.
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