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Snehasish Ghosh posted an Question
July 04, 2020 • 20:39 pm 30 points
  • IIT JAM
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Here,in the material too,the right hand side of linear differential equation is not zero and still it is called homogeneous, why?

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    Ghost.

    It is not homogeneous equation, may be a error, Q(x) has to be zero for equation to be homogeneous, check any other book.

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    Ruby negi Best Answer

    this is non homogeneous equation ,it can be homogeneous only when right hand side is zero.. don't get confuse..

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    if right hand side are any non zero constant and function of x variable then it can't be homogeneous differential equations.

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    Then sir,why it is wriiten as homogeneous in the page?

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    Even the same is written in the previous question I asked.

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    Dhairya sharma best-answer

    tell me eqn no

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    ma'am you may consider the whole page.

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    Even In the previous question I asked...there too the right side was non zero

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    for it to be homogeneous rhs should equals to 0

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    Ma'am, so is the material wrong?

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    Even I have one more book where right hand side is non zero and still they say its homogeneous

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    A homogeneous linear ordinarydifferential equation with constant coefficients is an ordinary differential equation in which coefficients are constants (i.e., not functions), all terms are linear, and the entire differential equation is equal to zero (i.e., it ishomogeneous).

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    may be some printing mistake

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