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AP EAMCET · Maths · Differential Equations

Let \(\mathrm{a}\) and \(\mathrm{b}\) be arbitrary constants and \(\mathrm{C}\) be a fixed constant. If \(y=a e^{2 x}+b x e^{2 x}+C\) is the general solution of a differential equation, then the order of that differential equation is

  1. A \(1\)
  2. B \(2\)
  3. C \(3\)
  4. D \(4\)
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(B) \(2\)

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Given \(y=a e^{2 x}+b x e^{2 x}+c\) ...(i) \(\Rightarrow \quad y_1=2 a e^{2 x}+b\left[2 x e^{2 x}+e^{2 x}\right]\) ...(ii) \(\Rightarrow \quad y_2=4 a e^{2 x}+b\left[4 x e^{2 x}+4 e^{2 x}\right]\) ...(iii) Now eliminating arbitrary constant \(a, b\) from eqs (i), (ii) \& (iii),…