Practice Order and Degree of a PDE - 16.2 | 16. Partial Differential Equations – Basic Concepts | Mathematics (Civil Engineering -1)
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Order and Degree of a PDE

16.2 - Order and Degree of a PDE

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Question 1 Easy

What is the order of the PDE \( \frac{\partial u}{\partial x} = 5 \)?

💡 Hint: Look for the highest derivative present.

Question 2 Easy

Determine the degree of the PDE \( \frac{\partial^3 u}{\partial x^3} + \frac{\partial u}{\partial y} = 0 \).

💡 Hint: Assess the exponents of the highest order derivative.

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What is the order of the PDE \(\frac{\

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Challenge 1 Hard

Determine both the order and degree of the PDE \( \left( \frac{\

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