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homogenous differential equation??? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A differential equation can be homogeneous in either of two respects. A first order differential equation is said to be homogeneous if it may be written where f and g are homogeneous functions of the same degree of x and y.

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Answered by pratmasingh867
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A differential equation can be homogeneous in either of two respects. ... Otherwise, a differential equation is homogeneous if it is a homogeneous function of the unknown function and its derivatives. In the case of linear differential equations, this means that there are no constant terms.

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