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Differential Equations Order & Degree of Equations, Form: Differential Equations ‘TOPIC 1, The differential equation of the family of curves, 4b (0+), be Riis an. 8, 2020 (1D) @ 0 Bw) OF © wf=y @) wP=x-2y" 2. ‘Thedifferential equation representing the family ofelipse ‘having foc either on the x-axis or onthe y-axis centre at the origin and passing through the point (0,3) i: [Online April 16, 2018] @ yyt-9=0 — &) rhyy"=0 ©) ay"+xOF-y’=0 @) yyy +9=0 ‘Ifthe differential equation representing the family ofall circles touching x-axis at the origin is Wh -8(%)y then g(%) equals: [Online April 9, 2014] @ © 2 © % @ 2 4. Statement-I: The slope ofthe tangent at any point Pon a parabola, whose axis is the axs of x and vertex is atthe ‘rgin, is inversely proportional tothe ordinate ofthe point P : The system of parabolas j? = dar satisfies asal equation of degree land order 1 [Online April 9, 2013] (@)_ Statement-1is true; Statement-2is tre; Statement-2 {sa correct explanation for statement-1 (©) Statement-1is tre; Statement-2is tre; Statement-2 js mot a correct explanation for statement-1 (©) Statement-1is tue; Statement.2is alse (4). Statement-Lis false; Statement? strc. Statement 1: The degrees of the differential equations in are equal Statement 2: The degree of differential equation, when it is polynomial equation in derivatives, is the highest positive integral power of the highest order derivative involved inthe differential equation, otherwise degre is not defined. [Online May 12,2012] (@)_ Statement 1is true, Statement? istrue, Statement is nota correct explanation of Statement 1 (©). Statement is false, Statement 2 is tue (©) Statement 1 istruc, Statement 2s false (@ Statement 1 is rue, Statement? is true; Statement 2is correct explanation of Statement 1 The differential equation whieh represents the family of curves y= qe, where cand care arbitrary constants, is {2009} ® ©) wtp © w=" @ yar The differential equation ofthe family of circles with fixed radius Sunits and centre onthe liney=2is [2009] @ o © (27 y2=25-4y-2 The differential equation ofall circles passing through the origin and having their centres on the x-axis is [2007] co Pey® & a2 ) y of y ot 2 osm @ Po anf ) Pa EBD_83 veg 36§ —___ erry 9, Thedferntal equation whosesoluton is Ax? + By? =1 where Aand Bare arbitrary constants is of [2006] (@) second order and second degree (rt order and seond deze (6) ist order and first dee (6) second ordor snd fst deg. 10, Theditfeential equation representing the family carves yf =2e(x+V), wheree> 0 isa parameter sf erder and degrees follows (2005) (@) order, degree? (@) order 1, degree 1 (©) order, degrees (@)_order2, degree 2 11, Thediferenal equation forthe family of eizele x? + y?~2ay =0, wherea isan arbitrary constant is (2004) @ (8 +y)y'= 2 0) 2G? +y7)y = ay (9) CP =syy'=2y @ 26- yyy = 12, The degree and order ofthe differential equation of the family ofa parabols whose ais is x-axis, respectively: 2003] @ 23 @ 31 © 12 @ 32 13, The order and degree of the differential equation (2002) © 6D @ 0.2 - General & Particular Solution of Differential Equation, Solution of -popic fy Differential Equation by the Method of Separation of Variables, Solution ; ‘of Homogeneous Differential Equations 14, ‘The general solution of the differential equation aay aty? + -ois:tse fi Fy? +72 —vis:fSep. 06, 2020 (D} ( isa constant of integration) 16 18 7. (Jue) © fer wie zoe I" c fe (ne) —vie P= slo z | Weta If y={2x-1) coseois the solution of the diferential fasion nisc——— Spth2300 ome 0) eas oer ane If y=» (2) is the solution of the differential equation og, 138 [Sep.05,2020() @t &) -1 oO @2 The solution ofthe differential equation yee & is [Sep. 04, 2020 1D) de Tog, {Sep wml (shere Cis a constant of integration.) 1 (xl dog.(y 130? = C ) x= 5 og, (9439) () x-og,(743x)=C 1 dog, »? © y+3e-d (og, 0 © (oa. 2 @ x-2og,(9+30=€ Let f (0, =) (0,2) bea diferentable fueton such FPO-¥KPO_ 9, that/(1)= ead lim O=* 1fY(4)= I, then xis equal to [sep. 04,2020 4 &) 2% @e 837 19. 20. a. 2. 2 The solution curve ofthe differential equation, ca as deeey?) which passes through the point 0,D,is: [Sep.03,2020 (lve) Wels @ + w+ oF (us +ytog,| 2 (1 @ y=iry oe. Ie 4) is equal to pdx =2dy-+2ydy; y(Q)=e and.x> 1, then [sep. 03, 2020 (1D) 3 3 @ sve MS 1 wo ste oF Let y= y(e)bethe solution of the differential equation, 24sinx ob B~ -coss, y>0, )=1. If y(n) =a and ong . O) =1. 1 ya) 4 then the ordered pai (a, 8) sequal & at x= is 6, then the ordered pair (a, b)is equal to [Sep. 02, 2020 (D] 3) aD © aD @ en Ia curve y~ f(s), passing through the point (1,2), isthe solution ofthe differential equation, : . rn 2a =(2ay+ay thon s(Z) seq ‘{Sep. 02, 2020 (ID] 1 ® Tiog.2 Tog? ® a ©) 1+tog, @ ) 1+ log, 2 © ae 16/22) ~ tan (ee tan), OG m2 o% i then a value of x satisfying 3@)-eis (dan. 9,2020 00) 1 . @ ze oy © Vie @ Vie Let f¢x) = (Sinttanr's) + sinfcor! x9)? — 1, wl > La oid B14 ins yandy (V3) = then» (8) ie equal t: [an 8, 2020) oF » = oF @ = Let p(s) bea solution of the differential equation, z ) iscqal Jan. 8, 2020 0] 1 o-F @- 2 Ify = p(x) is the solution of the differential equation, e-such that »(0)~0, then (is equal (Jan. 7, 2020 (D] (b) 2 +log,2 © % @) 0g,2 The general solution of the differential equation (y*—x') éx=1pdy=0 (x40) isi [April 12,2019] @) 2 tee 0 OW) yD Heo @) 1+ log.2 or @ yr 2eter=0 (here eis a constant ofintegetion) 2 +er'=0 30, 31. 32. 33. (5) score: OW Oy © “aR @ Given that the slope ofthe tangent toa curve y= (x) at ay any pont (x 9) is SF. Ifthe curve passes throueh the cenre ofthe circle? +y*—24—2y=0,then ts equation is [April 08, 2019 (11) (@) log, |y/=26-1) ©) xlog,|y/=-26-1) (© # og, [y/==26°-1) (0 log,|y|-x-1 4 2 The solution ofthe differential equation, >= (27°, when (1) Lis lan, 11,2019 (} 2-5] @ bese[S]=3-y wo(ts [10 Jan 2019 1} @ The curve amongst the family of curves represented by the differential equation, (x° —) de + 2xydy = 0 which passes through (1,1, is: an, 10,2019 A) M 38. 36, 37 39, (@)_acizle with cenreon the xan © anclipe with ena oxisalong thea, (©) circle with cenreon the y-axis (@abyperboa with transverse anisalng the axis Let /: [0,11 R be such that fry) = fla). fp), forall x,y € (0, 1], and f(0) #0. ty = y(x) sat the differential ay y (1). (3 sxe, © vit yen (2) jis equal to an, 09, 2019 (D] @3 m4 © 2 @ s The curve satisfying the differential equation, (92) a + Dey) 0 and passing through the point (pis {Online April 15,2018] {@) acircleofradius two (6) a circle ofradius one (©) ahyprbota (@) anellipse 17@+ sin ++ 1) cosx=0andy(0)=I,then y(2 12+ sino +9 Neosx=Oandy(0)= I.thon y( 2) is equal to (2017) 4 1 oF OG 1 © @ -5 Ifa curve y = fx) passes through the point (1, -1) and satisfies the differential equation, y(I ~ xy) dx =x dy, then (Jaen [2016] 2 4 @ 5 Os 2 o 4 © 3 o4 19) cena fant hneral((0,)ah thao) and im EO gr sehx> 0 ixsqua'o: [Online prs, 2016) 2B B 0 o8 o& on o> O iy The solution of the differential equation ydx —(x + 2y")dy Ques) Wi I) ke ten fay seal a (Online April 1,205) @ 4 o3 ©. @ 2 EBD_83 439 40, 41 2. a. 44. 45. Ify(x) is the solution ofthe differential equation » =O, then. G42 Bar? ode 9,4 2-2 and y(0)=0,theny4) is equal to @ 0 2 ol @ a Let the population of rabbits surviving at time t be apt) 1 govemed by the difrential equation 2? = > [Online April 10, 2015] (0) 200, IF p(O)~ 100, then p(0) equals: pois] (@) 600-00" ——(&)_ 400-3006" (©) 400-300" (@ 300-2006" If the general solution of the differential equation 46, +9(2) . for some function ©, is given by where cis an arbitrary constant, then (2) is [Online April 11, 2014} o> a. © -4 @ - Atpresent a firm is manufacturing 2000 items. Iti estimated thatthe rate of change of production P want. additional number of workers xis given by 2 = 100-12 Ifthe firm employs 25 more workers, then the new level of production of ems is 2013] @ 250 3000 4s (© 30 @ 4500 1-7) a curve passes through the pont (2, and has slope 2) " any point (x,») oni, then the ordinate ofthe pint on the curve whose abscissa is ~2is [Online April 23, 2013] 49. 3 3 @ z b) 7 ) S (d) S 3 @-3 Consider the dierent eustion a, & Je") {Online Aprt22, 2013] ? transforms the above homogenous differential Statement-1: The substitution equation into a first equation, Statement-2: The solution ofthis differential equation is ve (@)_ Both statements are fase. ().Statement-1 is trucand statement-2is false. (©). Statement-1is false and statement-2 is tru. (@)_ Both statoments are true The population p (2) at time t ofa certain mouse species apt) a _P (0) = 850, then the timeat which the population becomes satisfies the differential equation 0.5 p(t) 450.16 rerois 12012] @ ins © m9 A ints mis © fin @ mn Lety (9) bea solution of # cco My O)=2, (ty) de @ 5 2 i @ 3 © 4 @ The curve that passes through the point (2,3), and has the property thatthe segment ofany tangent tot ying between the coordinate axes is bisected by the point of contact is fivenby [2011s] (@ 2-300 vf : (yf © Prye0 o J (F Let Ibe the purchase value of an equipment and ¥ () be the value after i has been used for f years. The value M0) depreciates at a rate given by differential equation we ad ‘otal life in years ofthe equipment. T Vi) of the equipments ar? @ iH (7 ~), where k> is constant and Tis the the scrap value aout) oem p69) seo 56 (8) be the solution ofthe diferential equation, 50, +350 andy (0)~2, then y(n 2) is equalto Or aan aad (voosx-+sinx), x50. If y)=m, then (2011 . ws o 3 “(2 )4y(2) isequal to @5 oH rf} (5) equal [Sep. 04,2020 4], 51, The slion ofthe sient! equation 8 2 yx @ 24% o eBt satisiying the condition y(1) “Lis oo) 85 rea @ yrlnxex ) yoxlnete » (6) 2+ @ 1+ (© ynxe (@ yoxlasts © Os 52, Thenormal toa curveat P(r, )) meets thex-axisat G Ifthe Gistanc of © tom te origin i twice the asco of P, 57 rx20.y=yisthsaution te diferent epic, thontc cue ies (R007) erydeuer hyde) (a) circle (b) byperbola (©) clipse (6) parabola, then »(3) is equal to INA Jan. 09, 2020 0)] a 58 Let y=) be the ston sive of he iret 58. x => dogy log 1) thn te ston tthe cuton's 2005) 1 tse 0) Tscane = (2) ter the x-axis al a point whose abscissa is: © via(2)-0 0 ame?) <0 icc eal api wht ~ (Jan. 7, 2020 ()] © wZ)-< (4-0 @ de ® - © 2 @ 2 &y calcd 54, Thelin tiation 2 16 cused natn 8 4(0-2 0 \ LUvalue ofy ist when x= 1, then the value of for which y=2is: [April 12,2019) 1 @ Sek 3 @ petted @ 2% 3 1 3 Linear Bitfereniial Equation af First oT w 4 [Order Different Equation ofthe form: © Ie O35 ToPICEY «2, 60. If y = y(x is the solution of the diferental equation SS ~ Fs, Saati by lnppection Method , TEE - = (tanx—y) see xe Zep }rsueh that y(O)=0, Lety=y() be the solution ofthe differential equation 2) o{-2} isequat to {April 10,2019) ay cosxZ + 2ysinx=sin2dx, xe{ 0, a (0. ) wien» ), then y(n /4) is equal to: fa) e-2 ) [Sep. 05, 2020 (ID] 1 @ 22 © 2 @ ® EBD_83 waa a. o. 6 64, 6. Let y= p(x) be the solution of the differential equation, 2 f. + ytane= 2x tanx, xe $F J osuc that y (0) 1.Then April 10,2019 0D] @ (x # 0) with x1) =I, 4o,4 Apritos, 2019 () @ Sha i ora Let y= y(x) be the solution ofthe differential equation, 2xoe Ny such that (0)=0.1f Jar sc= Zenbu ois tap 04210 1 » i og OF 1 ot Let y = y(x) be the solution of the differential equation, EAA Nog x (> D132) “log, 41 then (eis equal to an, 12,2019 0] e 2 @ 5 wo -$ oF oF Ia curve passes through the point (1, -2) and has slope ofthe tangent at any point (x,y) on itas curve also passes through the point [Jan 12, 2019 ID] @ Bo (v3.0) © aa @ (Aha) 66. o. 68. 6. 0. [y(x) is the solution ofthe differential equation 1 > Owhere (Ee, then (an, 11,2019 ()] (@) (log, 2)=log. 4 og, ©) »{log, 2)= B= ny © 9(9)ideoonsingin (5.1) (@) yG)isdecreasing in (0,1) 3f@) Let focadicatie incton such tht) 7-2 (> oanaftyr4then tim. /(2) (an, 10,2019 €) 4 (@) exists and equals 2. (6) exists and equals 4 (©) docs not exist ity (4) exists and equals 0. ‘yG) isthe solution of the differential equation, o ry Be ay <2 asssingtt)-1, then 2($) seq [Jan. 09, 2019 (D)] 1 o@ © 2 6 Let y=y() be the slutin ofthe dierent equation yy (2) sinx 2s yeosx=4nxe(0.2). 16 ¥(2}=0, theo Be yeosx=anxe(O.n). 1 ¥($)=0, oh F) iscqualto 201s) @ oE™ Let y= (a) be the solution ofthe differential equation 4 1 xefot Bory -rorwrccrerm {oe (3) uiy(@-0.teny(3) ie Jone aps, 2018 988. $y 1 n n m4 15. 16. n The curve satisfying the differential equation, yx-(x + 3) dy = 0 and passing through the point (1, 1), also passes through the point: [Online April, 2017] w (44) @ Y oo © 73} The solution of the differential equaiton YY ooy HO ® Set PONe where 05 x3, and yO) ~ 1, is siven by [ntine Apeil 10,2016) 2. oy © yt © lam © Pee LLety(x) be the solution ofthe differential equation ds (logs +y = 2 logs, (21). Then y (es equal to (2015) @2 &) 2 oe @ 0 0. it 4 ytanx =sin2x and y(0)=1, then ys) sequal o [Online April 19, 2014] @. ® -1 © -5 @ 5 The general solution of the differential equation, gi, fax) sina {2 -vians Joy 0,36 {Online April 12, 2014) © Wammaxre 0) Weair unre © Naie=x+e Thecquon of hecurve puig uot og td ‘sig the ictal enn (© Winx =cotxre (esx) Da rye 4e? is [Online April 25, 2013] © sae @ x0+x is [Online May 26, 2012] m2. [Online May 19, 2012] ® yeh 2 @ » Consider the differential equation nasal! Ve | x5} dy=0. fy) =I, then is given by: 2o11Rs} @ 4 © wie @ ye Solution ofthe diferent equation cosxdy= ylsina— yids, O (2003) G@) xette'y (enya ner» ©) axed = tO Gg @ xy EBD_83

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