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Name:-Swarnadeep Saha Poddar

Roll Number:-11900122160
Paper Name:-Mathematics III
Paper Code-BSC 301
FIRST ORDER
DIFFERENTIALEQUATION
A first-order differential equation is a type of ordinary differential equation (ODE)
that involves the derivative of a function with respect to a single independent
variable. It can be expressed in the general form:

he goal in solving a first-order differential equation is to find a function y(x) that


satisfies the equation for a given range of values of x. Depending on the specific
form of the function f(x, y), various methods can be used to solve these equations.
Some common methods include separation of variables, integrating factors, and
exact equations.
TYPES
01 LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

02 HOMOGENEOUS EQUATIONS

03 EXACT EQUATION

04 SEPARABLE EQUATION

05 INTEGRATING FACTOR
EXAMPLE 1
EXAMPLE 2
GOAL & OBJECTIVE
A first-order differential equation is a type of ordinary differential equation (ODE) that involves the
derivative of a function with respect to a single independent variable. It can be expressed in the general
form:
he goal in solving a first-order differential equation is to find a function y(x) that satisfies the equation for a
given range of values of x. Depending on the specific form of the function f(x, y), various methods can be
used to solve these equations. Some common methods include separation of variables, integrating factors,
and exact equations.

First-order differential equations appear in various scientific and engineering applications, such as physics,
biology, economics, and engineering. They are used to describe relationships between quantities that change
with respect to a single independent variable and are fundamental to understanding dynamic systems and
processes

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