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Snehasish Ghosh posted an Question
July 04, 2020 • 19:18 pm 30 points
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Here in cauchy euler homogeneous linear equation, the part on the right hand side of = sign is not zero but in homogeneous linear differential equatio

Here in Cauchy Euler Homogeneous Linear equation, the part on the right hand side of = sign is not zero but in homogeneous linear differential equations it is zero na?

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    Ruby negi

    as homogeneous equation has zero on right hand side...

  • Mahak best-answer

    whats your doubt i didnt get

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    Ma'am, for a linear second order differential equation to be homogeneous, the right hand side of equal to sign has to be zero but in this Cauchy Euler equations,the right hand side is not zero and still it is homogeneous?

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    there is some printing error i guess but whenever phi(x)=0 then only the equation is homogeneous

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    Ma'am, that's what I was asking... there is no printing error...even in the examples, phi (x) is not zero so how is it homogeneous?

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    it is non homogeneous

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