® Degree (when defined) of a differential equation is the highest power (positive integer only) of the highest order derivative in it. ® A function which satisfies the given differential equation is called its solution. The solution which contains as many arbitrary constants as the order of the differential equation is called a general solution and the solution free from arbitrary constants is called particular solution.
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® Degree (when defined) of a differential equation is the highest power (positive
Chapter 9: DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS · MATHEMATICS PART-2
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