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Mathematical Analysis

Differential Equations

What is a linear differential equation?

A linear differential equation is a first-order differential equation that has no multiplications among the dependent variables and their derivatives, which means the coefficients are functions of independent variables. Other terms associated with such differential equations are nonlinear differential equations, which have multiplications among the dependent variables and their derivatives, and quasi-linear differential equations, in which a nonlinear differential equation has no multiplications among all the dependent variables and their derivatives in the highest derivative term.



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