Home
Class 12
MATHS
Form the differential equation repres...

Form the differential equation representing the family of curves `y" "=" "a" "s in" "(x" "+" "b)` , where a, b are arbitrary constants.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Form the differential equation representing the family of curves (y-b)^2=4(x-a) .

Form the differential equation representing the family of curves y = a sin x + b cos x , where a, b are the arbitrary constants.

The differential equation representing the family of curves y = a sin (lambda x + alpha) is :

Form the differential equation representing the family of curves y=a sin(x+b) where a,b are arbitrary constants.

The differential equation representing the family of curves y=xe^(cx) (c is a constant )is

The differential equation corresponding to the family of curves y=e^(x)(ax+b) is

Find the differential equation representing the family of curves y=ae^(bx+5), where a and b are arbitrary constants.

The differential equation of the family of curves y=a cos (x + b) is