Math, asked by fanofjd19, 11 months ago

the order and degree of the differential equation (dx/dy) + (dy/dx)

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Answered by vidyakumar2004
2

Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

(dx/dy)+(dy/dx)

x/y+y/x

lcm

x^2+y^2/xy

Answered by ashishks1912
2

The order and degree of the given differential equation  \frac{dx}{dy}+\frac{dy}{dx} is 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Given differential equation is \frac{dx}{dy}+\frac{dy}{dx}

To find the order and degree for the given differential equation :

  • From the given equation  \frac{dx}{dy}+\frac{dy}{dx} we have that the order of the given differential equation is 1
  • Because the first derivative of x and y
  • The degree for the given differential equation is 1
  • Because the highest degree in the given differential equation is 1
  • Therefore the order and degree of the given differential equation is 1

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