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The degree of the differential equation \(\left[1+\left(\dfrac{d y}{d x}\right)^2\right]^{\dfrac{3}{4}}=\left(\dfrac{d^2 y}{d x^2}\right)^{\dfrac{1}{3}}\)

  1. A 4
  2. B 6
  3. C 9
  4. D 2
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(A) 4

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The given differential equation is \(\left[1 + \left(\dfrac{dy}{dx}\right)^2\right]^{\dfrac{3}{4}} = \left(\dfrac{d^2y}{dx^2}\right)^{\dfrac{1}{3}}\). To eliminate the fractional exponents, raise both sides to the power of \(12\), which is the least common multiple of the…
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