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What is the role of wronskian in a differential equation

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Answered by kookie2787
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The Wronskian of two differentiable functions f and g is W(f, g) = f g′ – g f ′. That is, it is the determinant of the matrix constructed by placing the functions in the first row, the first derivative of each function in the second row, and so on through the (n – 1)th derivative, thus forming a square matrix.

Answered by Mirxcle
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The Wronskian of two differentiable functions f and g is W(f, g) = f g′ – g f ′. That is, it is the determinant of the matrix constructed by placing the functions in the first row, the first derivative of each function in the second row, and so on through the (n – 1)th derivative, thus forming a square matrix.

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