Question:

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

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Degree is defined after removing radicals and fractions.
Updated On: Mar 23, 2026
  • \(1\)
  • \(2\)
  • \(3\)
  • \(4\)
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation


Step 1:
Differentiate with respect to \(x\).
Step 2:
Square to remove radicals.
Step 3:
The highest power of \(\dfrac{dy}{dx}\) is \(2\).
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