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What is ordinary differential equation with example?

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Answered by coolsanjeet19
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Ordinary differential equations. An ordinary differential equation (ODE for short) is a relation contain- ing one real variable x, the real dependent variable y, and some of its derivatives y , y , , y(n), , with respect to x.

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Answered by Thinkab13
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Ordinary differential equation is an equation which involves one independent variable.

For example,

 \Large \sf \frac{d^2x}{dy^2} + y + 5 = 0

Here in the above example you can clearly see there is one independent variable that is y

How y ?

It's because you can see in  \Large \sf \frac{d^2x}{dy^2} that x is dependent on y that means y is independent

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