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The solution of a differential equation, in which the number of arbitrary constants is equal to the order of the differential equation is called



Particular solution

General solution

Singular solution

None

Answers

Answered by ansarialtab61
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Answer:

general solution is the answer

Answered by pulakmath007
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The solution of a differential equation, in which the number of arbitrary constants is equal to the order of the differential equation is called General solution

Given :

A differential equation

To find :

The solution of a differential equation, in which the number of arbitrary constants is equal to the order of the differential equation is called

  • Particular solution

  • General solution

  • Singular solution

  • None

Solution :

Step 1 of 2 :

Define differential equation

A differential equation is an equation which involves differential coefficients or differentials

Step 2 of 2 :

Define general solution

A solution of a differential equation is a relation between the variables which satisfies the given differential equation.

The general Solution of a differential equation is that in which the number of arbitrary constants is equal to the order of the differential equation.

Hence the correct option is General solution

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