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Question
For the following equations, determine its order, degree (if exists)
`("d"^2y)/("d"x^2) + 5 ("d"y)/("d"x) + int y "d"x = x^3`
Sum
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Solution
Differentiating with respect to x, we get
`("d"^3y)/("d"x^3) + 5 ("d"^2y)/("d"x^2) + y` = 3x2
In this equation
The highest order derivative is `("d"^3y)/("d"x^3)` and its power is 1.
∴ Its order = 3 and degree = 1
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Chapter 10: Ordinary Differential Equations - Exercise 10.1 [Page 148]
