order of a differential equation is always?
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Order of a differential equation is the order of the highest derivative (also known as differential coefficient) present in the equation. Example (i): \frac{d^3 x}{dx^3} + 3x\frac{dy}{dx} = e^y. In this equation, the order of the highest derivative is 3 hence, this is a third order differential equation
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Order and degree of a differential equation are always positive integers.
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