Home
Class 12
MATHS
The differential equation which represen...

The differential equation which represents the family of curves `y""=""c_1e^(c_2x)` , where `c_1"and"c_2` are arbitrary constants, is (1) `y '=""y^2` (2) `y ' '=""y ' y` (3) `y y ' '=""y '` (4) `y y ' '=""(y ')^2`

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The differential equation which represents the family of curves y = c_(1) e^(c_(z)x) , where c_(1) and c_(2) are arbitrary constants, is

The differential equation which represents the family of curves y=c_(1)e^(c_(2^(x) where c_(1)andc_(2) are arbitary constants is

The differential equation which represents the family of curves y=c_(1)e^(c_(2^(x) where c_(1)andc_(2) are arbitary constants is

The differential equation which represents the family of curves y=c_(1)e^(c_(2^(x) where c_(1)andc_(2) are arbitary constants is

The differential equation which represents the family of curves y=c_(1)e^(c_(2^(x) where c_(1)andc_(2) are arbitary constants is

The differential equaiotn which represents the family of curves y=C_(1)e^(C_(2)x) , where C_(1) and C_(2) are arbitrary constants, is

The differential equaiotn which represents the family of curves y=C_(1)e^(C_(2)x) , where C_(1) and C_(2) are arbitrary constants, is