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State whether the following is True or False:

The power of the highest ordered derivative when all the derivatives are made free from negative and / or fractional indices if any is called order of the differential equation.

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  • True

  • False

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The power of the highest ordered derivative when all the derivatives are made free from negative and / or fractional indices if any is called order of the differential equation. - False

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Chapter 8: Differential Equation and Applications - Miscellaneous Exercise 8 [Page 172]

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Balbharati Mathematics and Statistics 1 (Commerce) [English] Standard 12 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 8 Differential Equation and Applications
Miscellaneous Exercise 8 | Q 3.5 | Page 172

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