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Standard XII
Mathematics
Order of a Differential Equation
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Question
Find the order of the differential equation obtained by eliminating the arbitrary constants
b
and
c
from
x
y
=
c
e
x
+
b
e
−
x
+
x
2
.
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Solution
Since no. of arbitory constant
=
2
So, order of differential equation formed
=
2
.
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