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Given the differential equation dydx=x4−y4(x2+y2)xy the degree of differential equation is _____________​

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Answered by harshit5645
0

Answer:

Given differential equation is

dx

4

d

4

y

+sin(

dx

3

d

3

y

)=0

The highest order derivative which occurs in the given differential equation is 4.

As the given differential equation is not a polynomial equation in

dx

dy

.

Hence, degree is not defined.

Answered by sripriyadilip977
0

Step-by-step explanation:

4 is highest number in equation. So 4 is the degree of the equation

Hope it will be useful

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