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The differential equation of all parabolas whose axis of symmetry is along X-axis is of order.

A

2

B

3

C

1

D

none of these

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A

The general equation of the said parabolas is `x=ay^(2)+b`, where a, b are arbitrary constants. So, the differential equation is of order 2.
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