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if sin-1 ( x raise to 5-y raise to 5/x raise to 5 + y raise to 5) = π/6 show tht dy/dx= x raise to 4/3y raise to 4​

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Answered by manojnavade71
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Answer:

THESE R THE SIMILAR TO UR QUESTION

Step-by-step explanation:

Question 1:

Determine order and degree (if defined) of differential equation d4y/dy4 + sin (y”) = 0

Answer:

Given, d4y/dy4 + sin (y”) = 0

=> y”” + sin (y”) = 0

The highest order derivative present in the differential equation is y’’’’.

Therefore, its order is four.

The given differential equation is not a polynomial equation in its derivatives.

Hence, its degree is not defined.

Question 2:

Determine order and degree (if defined) of differential equation y’ + 5y = 0

Answer:

The given differential equation is: y’ + 5y = 0

The highest order derivative present in the differential equation is y’.

Therefore, its order is one.

It is a polynomial equation in y’. The highest power raised to is 1.

Hence, its degree is one.

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