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Vishal Baghel

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d4ydx4 As the given D.E. is not a polynomial equation in its derivative, its degree is not defined.

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Vishal Baghel

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The highest order derivation present in the D.E. is d2sdt2 so its order is 2 .

As the given D.E. is a polynomial equation in its derivative its degree is 1.

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Vishal Baghel

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The highest order derivation present in the differential equation (D.E.) is d4ydx4 , so its order is 4.

As, the given D.E.is not a polynomial equation in its derivative, its degree is not defined.

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Shiksha provides solutions of class 11th and 12th chapters for all subjects NCERT textbooks. Our NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Differential Equations  and other chapter aligne with the latest CBSE 2025 syllabus and exam pattern. We aso provide additional information related to the chapter including importan topics, concepts, formulas, and weightae in different exams.

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Students must understand that a complete understanding of the topic can only come through solving all types of questions of the chapter in other words practice all exercises of the chapter. All exercises cover different types and levels of problems, including general and particular solutions, variables separable, and linear equations. We recommend our readers to take help of our Class 12 NCERT Solutions for Differential Equations while solving all the exercises to clear doubts, understand conceptual references and using formuals whenever neccessary.

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NCERT Class 12 Differential Equations Solutions helps students in forming strong foundation to grasp related advance concepts. However Students may need additional resource for competitive exams like JEE, NDA, and CUET UG. Often questions are based directly on NCERT patterns, but many a times questions are asked  with advance level concepts, to tackle those questions students should refer to other reference material like Pathfinder, RS Chand books.

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We all are aware that all the quesstions asked in the CBSE Class 12 Board Exams are based on NCERT Textbooks. This information tells that if students only cover whole NCERT textbook it will enough for the boards. Shiksha's NCERT Solutions are more than sufficient for CBSE Board Exams as they cover all textbook problems and provide accurate and step-by-step explanation of the questions. 

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Differential Equations include various important topics which are important for class 12 boards as well as competitve exams. There are several important topics including order and degree of differential equations, general and particular solutions, variables separable method, homogeneous equations, and linear differential equations. Questions related to these topics are frequently asked in CBSE board exams.

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