1. The degree of dependent variable is 1. 2. The degree of differential equation is 1. 3. The dependent variable and its derivative are not multiplied. 4. Transcendental (sin, cos, tan, ... etc) term does not contain dependent variable.

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1. The degree of dependent variable is 1.
2. The degree of differential equation is 1.
3. The dependent variable and its derivative are not multiplied.
4. Transcendental (sin, cos, tan, ... etc) term does not contain dependent variable.
Transcribed Image Text:1. The degree of dependent variable is 1. 2. The degree of differential equation is 1. 3. The dependent variable and its derivative are not multiplied. 4. Transcendental (sin, cos, tan, ... etc) term does not contain dependent variable.
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