Is the following is linear equation? (\frac{dy}{dx})^2+\cos(x)y=5

diferira7c

diferira7c

Answered question

2022-01-19

Is the following is linear equation?
(dydx)2+cos(x)y=5

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peterpan7117i

peterpan7117i

Beginner2022-01-19Added 39 answers

First order linear differential equation: A differential equation of the form dxdy+P(x)y=Q(x) is called first order linear differential equation.
Here we have given,
(dydx)2+cos(x)y=5
Since, the given equation contains second power of the term dydx
Hence, it is not possible to express it in dydx+P(x)y=Q(x) form.
Hence, the given equation is not a first order linear differential equation.
Fasaniu

Fasaniu

Beginner2022-01-20Added 46 answers

Its not linear

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