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Question: The degree of the differential equation satisfying \(\sqrt{1 - x^{2}}\)+\(\sqrt{1 - y^{2}}\)=\(a(x -...

The degree of the differential equation satisfying 1x2\sqrt{1 - x^{2}}+1y2\sqrt{1 - y^{2}}=a(xy)a(x - y) is

A

1

B

2

C

3

D

None of these

Answer

1

Explanation

Solution

To eliminate a the above equation is differentiated once and exponent of dydx\frac{dy}{dx}will be1. Hence degree is 1