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What is the answer to dingbat clue ONMLKJIH?

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What is integrating factor of linear differential equation?

What is integrating factor of linear differential equation? Ans: assume y = y(x) in the given linear ODE. Then, by an integrating factor of this ODE, we mean a function g(x) such that upon multiplying the ODE by g(x), it is transformed into an exact differential of the nform d[f(x)] = 0.


How do you convert second order differential equations to first order differential equations?

You can't convert a second order DE to first order except in special cases (like an ODE with y'' and y' but no y terms).HOWEVER, you can convert a second order ODE into a systemof first order ODEs:Assume it is of the form f(x, y, y', y'') = 0, where y(x) is the solution.1) Let u1 = y and u2 = y'2) Substitute y'' for u2', y' for u2, and y for u1 to get eq13) u2 = u1' is eq2.eq1 and eq2 are a system of two first-order ODEs which represent the same problem.


What is the difference between F 2 and F?

It depends on what context you are referring to, however, for these purposes, we will assume that this is a chemistry question. In chemistry, F2 is the formula for fluorine gas. Elemental fluorine consists of molecules in which two fluorine atoms are covalently bonded, meaning that share electrons. Fluorine is an extremely reactive toxic gas that will readily set most substances on fire. F- refers to the fluoride ion, which consists of a single fluorine atom with an extra electron, giving it a negative charge. As an ion it cannot exist on its own, but must be accompanied by some positive ion such as sodium (Na+). Such fluoride compounds are far more stable than fluorine gas.