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PRADEEP PUBLICATION-DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS-EXERCISE
  1. In each of the following cases, from the differential equation by elim...

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  2. In each of the following cases, from the differential equation by elim...

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  3. c(y+c)^2=x^3, c is an arbitrary constant.

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  4. y^2-2ay+x^2=a^2, a is an arbitrary constant.

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  5. In each of the following cases, from the differential equation by elim...

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  6. In each of the following cases, from the differential equation by elim...

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  7. y=Ae^(2x)+Be^(-2x), where A and B are arbitrary constants.

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  8. y=ae^(2x)+be^(-3x), a and b being arbitrary constants.

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  9. In each of the following cases, from the differential equation by elim...

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  10. Find the differential equation from y = e^x (A cos x + B sin x), where...

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  11. y^2=m(n^2-x^2),m,n are arbitray constants.

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  12. y=ae^x+be^(2x)+ce^(3x), a,b,c are arbitrary constants.

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  13. ae^(3x)+be^(7x)+ce^(2x), a,b,c are arbitrary constants.

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  14. x^2+y^2+2ax+2by+c=0, a,b,c are arbitrary constants.

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  15. Ax^2+By^2=1, A and B are arbitrary constants.

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  16. Obtain the differential equation of each of the following families of ...

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  17. Obtain the differential equation of each of the following families of ...

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  18. Obtain the differential equation of each of the following families of ...

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  19. Obtain the differential equation of each of the following families of ...

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  20. Form the differential equation of the family of circles in the first q...

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