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प्रश्न
Show that the differential equation of all parabolas which have their axes parallel to y-axis is \[\frac{d^3 y}{d x^3} = 0.\]
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उत्तर
The equation of the family of parabolas axis parallel to y-axis is given by
\[\left( x - \beta \right)^2 = 4a\left( y - \alpha \right)............(1)\]
Here,
\[\alpha\text{ and }\beta\] are two arbitrary constants.
Differentiating (1) with respect to x, we get
\[2\left( x - \beta \right) = 4a\frac{dy}{dx}\]
\[ \Rightarrow 1 = 2a\frac{d^2 y}{d x^2}\]
\[ \Rightarrow 0 = 2a\frac{d^3 y}{d x^3}\]
\[ \Rightarrow \frac{d^3 y}{d x^3} = 0\]
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