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Answered by MissHarshitaV
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Answer:

differential equation of type

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is called a linear nonhomogeneous differential equation of first order. We consider two methods of solving linear differential equations of first order:

Using an integrating factor;

Method of variation of a constant.

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

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A linear second order differential equations is written as. When d(x) = 0, the equation is called homogeneous, otherwise it is called nonhomogeneous. To a nonhomogeneous equation. , we associate the so called associated homogeneous equation.

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