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Find the differential equation that will represent the family of all circles having centres on the X-axis and the radius is unity.
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class12
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exercise8-1
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q3-4
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Apr 15, 2013
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Find the differential equation of family of straight lines $y=mx+\large\frac{a}{m}$ When $a$ is the parameter.
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class12
bookproblem
ch8
sec-1
exercise8-1
p129
q3
q3-2
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Apr 15, 2013
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Find the differential equation of family of straight lines $y=mx+\large\frac{a}{m}$ When $m$ is the parameter.
tnstate
class12
bookproblem
ch8
sec-1
exercise8-1
p129
q3
q3-1
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Apr 15, 2013
by
poojasapani_1
1
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Form the differential equuations by eliminating arbitary constants given in brackets against each. $y=Ae^{2x} \cos (3x , +B ) [A , B ]$
tnstate
class12
bookproblem
ch8
sec-1
exercise8-1
p129
q2
q2-9
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Apr 15, 2013
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poojasapani_1
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Form the differential equuations by eliminating arbitary constants given in brackets against each $y=e^{mx} [m] $
tnstate
class12
bookproblem
ch8
sec-1
exercise8-1
p129
q2
q2-8
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Apr 15, 2013
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poojasapani_1
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Form the differential equuations by eliminating arbitary constants given in brackets against each. $y= e^{3x}(C \cos 2x +D \sin 2x ) [C , D ]$
tnstate
class12
bookproblem
ch8
sec-1
exercise8-1
p129
q2
q2-7
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Apr 15, 2013
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Form the differential equuations by eliminating arbitary constants given in brackets against each $y=(A+Bx)^{e^{\Large 3x}} [A , B ] $
tnstate
class12
bookproblem
ch8
sec-1
exercise8-1
p129
q2
q2-6
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Apr 15, 2013
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poojasapani_1
1
answer
Form the differential equuations by eliminating arbitary constants given in brackets against each. $ y=Ae^{2x}+Be^{-5x} [A , B ]$
tnstate
class12
bookproblem
ch8
sec-1
exercise8-1
p129
q2
q2-5
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Apr 15, 2013
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Form the differential equuations by eliminating arbitary constants given in brackets against each. $\large \frac{x^{2}}{a^{2}}+\frac{y^{2}}{b^{2}}$$=1 [a , b ] $
tnstate
class12
bookproblem
ch8
sec-1
exercise8-1
p129
q2
q2-4
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Apr 15, 2013
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Form the differential equuations by eliminating arbitary constants given in brackets against each. $xy =c^{2} [$c$]$
tnstate
class12
bookproblem
ch8
sec-1
exercise8-1
p129
q2
q2-3
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Apr 14, 2013
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poojasapani_1
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Form the differential equuations by eliminating arbitary constants given in brackets against each. $y=ax^{2} +bx + c[a , b ]$
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class12
bookproblem
ch8
sec-1
exercise8-1
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q2
q2-2
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Apr 14, 2013
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Form the differential equuations by eliminating arbitary constants given in brackets against each. $y^{2}=4ax [a]$
tnstate
class12
bookproblem
ch8
sec-1
exercise8-1
p129
q2
q2-1
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Apr 14, 2013
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