Partial Differentiation Equation (PDE)

Formation of Partial Differentiation Equation by eliminating arbitrary constants

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Partial Differentiation Equation (PDE)

Partial Differentiation Equation Problems

  1. Form the Partial Differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary constants from z = (x+a)(y+b)
  2. Form the Partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary constants from 2z = x^2/a^2 + y^2/b^2
  3. Form the Partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary constants for the equation a x^2 + b y^2 + z^2 =1
  4. Form the Partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary constants for the equation z = a log (x^2 + y^2) + b
  5. Find the Partial differential equation of the family of all spheres whose centre lie on the plane z=0 and have a constant radius ‘r’
  6. Form the Partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary constants for the equation, z = xy + y sqrt(x^2 – a^2) +b
  7. Form the Partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary constants in the equation, x^2 / a^2 + y^2 / b^2 + z^2 /c^2 =1

 

 

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