Order of a differential equation is the highest power of any derivative appearing in the differential equation
A
True
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B
False
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Solution
The correct option is B False Order of a differential equation is defined as the highest derivative appearing in the differential equation. It is not the highest power of any derivative. So the given statement is false.
Degree of the differential equation (dydx)4+d2ydx2+x=0 is two.