Degree of the differential equation number 4

Calculus Level 4

d y d x 6 = ( a y + b x . d y d x ) 3 2 \dfrac{dy}{dx}-6=\left( ay+bx.\frac{dy}{dx} \right)^{-\dfrac{3}{2}}

For non-zero b b , find the degree of the differential equation above.

Note: Write -1 as your answer if the degree of the differential equation is not defined.

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The answer is 5.

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Mahimn Bhatt
Dec 9, 2014

Write the terms containing dy/dx on side and then square both the sides

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