Order of Differential Equations

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Introduction

The order of a differential equation is determined by the highest-order derivative. The higher the order of the differential equation, the more arbitrary constants need to be added to the general solution. A first-order equation will have one, a second-order two, and so on. The degree of a differential equation, similarly, is determined by the highest exponent on any variables involved.

Examples:

  • is second order (or "of order 2").
  • is first order.
  • is of order 3.

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