MCQ
Identify the statement(s) which is/are True.
  • A
    $f(x , y) = e^{y/x} + \tan \frac{y}{x}$ is homogeneous of degree zero
  • B
    $x \cdot \ln \frac{y}{x} dx + \frac{y^2}{x} sin^{-1} \frac{y}{x} dy = 0$ is homogeneous differential equation
  • C
    $f(x , y) = x^2 + \sin x \cdot \cos y$ is not homogeneous
  • all of the above

Answer

Correct option: D.
all of the above
d

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