$\cfrac{{{d^2}y}}{{d{x^2}}} = \cos 3x + \sin 3x$
$\cfrac{{{d^2}y}}{{d{x^2}}} = \cos 3x + \sin 3x$
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.: The highest order derivative is $\cfrac{{{d^2}y}}{{d{x^2}}}$
and degree of its highest order is 1.
Therefore,
the given differential equation is of order 2 and degree 1.
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