class 12 maths differential equations

The order of the differential equation
$2{x^2}\cfrac{{{d^2}y}}{{d{x^2}}} - 3\cfrac{{dy}}{{dx}} + y = 0$ is

• $2$

• $1$

• $0$

• not defined

VAVidaara Admin Asked 8d ago 0 views 0 answers
📘 Differential Equations NCERT Ex.9.1,Q.12,Page 383 SA

The order of the differential equation
$2{x^2}\cfrac{{{d^2}y}}{{d{x^2}}} - 3\cfrac{{dy}}{{dx}} + y = 0$ is

• $2$

• $1$

• $0$

• not defined

Official Solution

VVidaara Team ✓ Verified solution NCERT & Exemplar

Option a is correct

Since the highest order derivative is
$\cfrac{{{d^2}y}}{{d{x^2}}}$ ,

therefore, its order is 2.

Exercise-9.2

View the full step-by-step solution page & related questions →

Community Answers (0)

Log in to post your own answer or join the discussion.

Discussion (0)

No comments yet — start the discussion.

← Back to all questions