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The order and degree of the differential equation dydx-4dydx-7x=0 are


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1 and 12

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2 and 1

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C

1 and 1

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D

1 and 2

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Solution

The correct option is D

1 and 2


Explanation for the correct option

The order of a differential equation is defined as the highest order of derivative of the differential equation.

The degree of the differential equation is defined as the power of the highest order of derivative of the differential equation.

Given differential equation is,

dydx-4dydx-7x=0

dydx=4dydx+7x

Now both side raise to the power of 2

dydx2=4dydx+7x2dydx=16dydx2+56xdydx+49x2

Therefore Order=1, Degree =2

Hence, the correct option is D.


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