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The differential equation representing the family of curves `y=A cos (x+B)`, where A and B are parameters, is

A

`(d^(2)y)/(dx^(2))-y=0`

B

`(d^(2)y)/(dx^(2))+y=0`

C

`(d^(2)y)/(dx^(2))=0`

D

`(d^(2)x)/(dy^(2))=0`

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  6. The solution of the differential equation 2x(dy)/(dx)-y=3 represents

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  7. The solution of (dy)/(dx)+p(x)y=0 is

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  8. The integrating factor of the differential equation (dy)/(dx)+y=(1+y)/...

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  9. The integrating factor of the differential equation (dy)/(dx)+P(x)y=Q(...

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  10. The degree of the differential equation y(x)=1+(dy)/(dx)+(1)/(1.2)((dy...

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  11. If p and q are the oder and degree of the differential equation y(dy)/...

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  14. The general solution of the differential equation log((dy)/(dx))=x+y i...

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  15. The solution of (dy)/(dx)=2^(y-x) is

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  16. The solution of the differential equation (dy)/(dx)=(y)/(x)+(phi((y)/(...

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  18. The number of arbitrary constants in the general solutions of order n ...

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  20. Integrating factor of the differential equation is (dy)/(dx)=(x+y+1)/(...

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