Linear differential equation

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Template:About In mathematics, a linear differential equation is a differential equation that is stated by a linear polynomial in the unknown function and its derivatives. It is an equation of the form:

a0(x)y+a1(x)y+a2(x)y+an(x)y(n)=b(x)

where Template:Nowrap and Template:Math are random differential functions that do not need to be linear. And Template:Math are the derivatives of an unknown function Template:Math that follow after the variable Template:Math.

This equation is an ordinary differential equation (ODE). A linear differential equation may also be a linear partial differential equation (PDE), if the unknown function depends on several variables. And the derivatives that show in the equation are partial derivatives.

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