statement. y" – 2y² = sinht It is a (a) Second-order, linear ODE; (b) Second-order, non-linear ODE; (c) First-order, linear ODE; (d) First-order, non-linear ODE. • y" – 2yy" + 5y = e=t %3D It is a (a) Second-order, linear ODE; (b) Second-order, non-linear ODE; (c) Third-order, non-linear ODE; (d) Third-order, linear ODE. • y' – 2t?y" + 5 = 0 It is a (a) First-order, linear ODE; (b) First-order, non-linear ODE; (c) Second-order, non-linear ODE; (d) Second-oder, linear ODE.

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Chapter4: Polynomial And Rational Functions
Section4.3: Zeros Of Polynomials
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For each of the following ODES, choose the true
statement.
• y" – 2y? = sinh t
-
It is a
(a) Second-order, linear ODE;
(b) Second-order, non-linear ODE;
(c) First-order, linear ODE;
(d) First-order, non-linear ODE.
y" – 2yy" + 5y = e=t
-
It is a
(a) Second-order, linear ODE;
(b) Second-order, non-linear ODE;
(c) Third-order, non-linear ODE;
(d) Third-order, linear ODE.
•y – 2t?y" + 5 = 0
It is a
(a) First-order, linear ODE;
(b) First-order, non-linear ODE;
(c) Second-order, non-linear ODE;
(d) Second-oder, linear ODE.
Transcribed Image Text:For each of the following ODES, choose the true statement. • y" – 2y? = sinh t - It is a (a) Second-order, linear ODE; (b) Second-order, non-linear ODE; (c) First-order, linear ODE; (d) First-order, non-linear ODE. y" – 2yy" + 5y = e=t - It is a (a) Second-order, linear ODE; (b) Second-order, non-linear ODE; (c) Third-order, non-linear ODE; (d) Third-order, linear ODE. •y – 2t?y" + 5 = 0 It is a (a) First-order, linear ODE; (b) First-order, non-linear ODE; (c) Second-order, non-linear ODE; (d) Second-oder, linear ODE.
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