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If z=ax+(y/a)+c is the general solution of? ​

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A partial differential equation is one which involves one or more partial derivatives. The order of the highest derivative is called the order of the equation. A partial differential equation contains more than one independent variable. But, here we shall consider partial differential only equation two independent variables x and y so that z = f(x,y). We shall denote.

A partial differential equation is linear if it is of the first degree in the dependent variable and its partial derivatives. If each term of such an equation contains either the dependent variable or one of its derivatives, the equation is said to be homogeneous, otherwise it is non homogeneous.

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