oh my frinds ur not getting my point at all okk now listen to my problem carefully
when we had the given question lyk this stated below as
{ (d^2y/dx^2)+(dy/dx)^3}^6/5=6y
then...
ya first i had taken out the power 5 on both sides so tht [L.H.S]^6=(6Y)^5 THEN naturally we have to expand however after expansion we will get tht the highest exponent of d^2y/dx^2 as 6 isn't it?then i would say tht the degree is 6 & order is 2
then y is this method wrong??
the power of the total l.h.s has ben shifted to r.h.s such tht (6y)^5/6so we r left with only l.h.s as no exponent so dergree is 1 order is 2 but my question is y we should do this
hi frinds I am new to this forum pls guide me if I am wrong at any place
im very much confused abt finding the degree of deferential equation of various problems.I have got the defination of "degree "of deferential equation as "the highest exponent of the highest derivative "okk now I am...