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linear differential equation of first order




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A first-order differential equation is defined by an equation: dy/dx =f (x,y) of two variables x and y with its function f(x,y) defined on a region in the xy-plane. It has only the first derivative dy/dx so that the equation is of the first order and no higher-order derivatives exist.

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