\begin{math} y^{”}-3y^{‘}+2y=x^7 \end{math}
Since you only need to look closely at the equation and no math is required, the order of the equation is second order because the highest derivative is \begin{math} y^{”} \end{math}
Professor Kate Poirier | OL67 | Fall 2020
\begin{math} y^{”}-3y^{‘}+2y=x^7 \end{math}
Since you only need to look closely at the equation and no math is required, the order of the equation is second order because the highest derivative is \begin{math} y^{”} \end{math}
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