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General and particular solutions of a differential equation are described. A general solution contains arbitrary constants and represents an n-parameter family of curves. A particular solution is obtained by assigning specific values to the arbitrary constants in the general solution based on initial or boundary conditions. A singular solution cannot be obtained from the general solution. Examples of finding general and particular solutions are provided.
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General and particular solutions of a differential equation are described. A general solution contains arbitrary constants and represents an n-parameter family of curves. A particular solution is obtained by assigning specific values to the arbitrary constants in the general solution based on initial or boundary conditions. A singular solution cannot be obtained from the general solution. Examples of finding general and particular solutions are provided.
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Differential Equations

General and Particular Solutions of a Differential Equation

Differential Equations Solutions: A solution of a differential equation is a relation between the


variables (independent and dependent), which is free of derivatives of any order, and which satisfies
the differential equation identically. Now let’s get into the details of what ‘differential equations
solutions’ actually are!

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Differential Equations Solutions


If we consider a general nth order differential equation –

dy dn y
F [x, y, dx , … .., dxn ] = 0,

dy dn y
where F is a real function of its (n + 2) arguments –  x, y, dx , … .., dxn .
Then a function f(x), defined in an interval x ∈ I and having an nth derivative (as well as all of the
lower order derivatives) for all x ∈ I; is known as an explicit solution of the given differential equation
only if –

F [x, f (x), f ′ (x), … … f (n) (x)] = 0, for all x ∈ I.

A relation g(x,y) = 0, is known as the implicit solution of the given differential equation if it defines at
least one real function f of the variable x on an interval I such that this function is an explicit solution
of the differential equation on this interval, as per the above conditions.

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A General Solution of an nth order differential equation is one that involves n necessary arbitrary
constants.

If we solve a first order differential equation by variables separable method, we necessarily have to


introduce an arbitrary constant as soon as the integration is performed. Thus you can see that a
solution of a differential equation of the first order has 1 necessary arbitrary constant after
simplification.

Similarly, the general solution of a second order differential equation will contain 2 necessary arbitrary
constants and so on. The general solution geometrically represents an n-parameter family of curves.
For example, the general solution of the differential equation dx = 3x2 , which turns out to be y =
dy

x3 + c where c is an arbitrary constant, denotes a one-parameter family of curves as shown in the


figure below.

Particular Solution of a Differential Equation


A Particular Solution of a differential equation is a solution obtained from the General Solution by
assigning specific values to the arbitrary constants. The conditions for calculating the values of the
arbitrary constants can be provided to us in the form of an Initial-Value Problem, or Boundary
Conditions, depending on the problem.

Singular Solution

The Singular Solution is also a Particular Solution of a given differential equation but it can’t be
obtained from the General Solution by specifying the values of the arbitrary constants.

Solved Examples For You


Question 1: Determine whether the function f (t) = c1 et + c2 e−3t + sint is a general solution
of the differential equation given as –

d2 F
dt2
  + 2 dF
dt
–3F = 2cost–4sint

Also find the particular solution of the given differential equation satisfying the initial value conditions
f(0) = 2 and f '(0) = -5.

Answer : The function f(t) must satisfy the differential equation in order to be a solution. So let us first
write down the derivatives of f.

f (t) = c1 et + c2 e−3t + sint

f ′ (t) = c1 et –3c2 e−3t + cost

f ”(t) = c1 et + 9c2 e−3t –sint

Now let us use these values for F in the left-hand side of the differential equation and compute the
result.

d2 f
dt2
  + 2 df
dt
–3f

(c1 et + 9c2 e−3t –sint) + 2(c1 et –3c2 e−3t + cost) − 3(c1 et + c2 e−3t + sint)

2cost–4sint, after cancellation of like terms.

Thus we find the left-hand side of the differential equation to be equal to the right-hand side after
simplification. Therefore, given f(t) is a solution of the differential equation.

Besides, since the order of the differential equation = 2, and the number of arbitrary constants in the
function f(t) = 2; we find that the solution given by f(t) is indeed the General Solution of the
differential equation.

Determination of the Particular Solution –

From the expression f (t)  = c1 et + c2 e−3t + sint, at t = 0 we get –

f (0) = c1 + c2 = 2 ….. (1)

Similarly, from the expression f ′ (t) = c1 et –3c2 e−3t + cost, at t = 0 we get –

f ′ (0) = c1 –3c2 + 1 = −5 ….. (2)

On solving the simultaneous linear equations (1) and (2), we can get the values of c1 and c2 as –

c1 = 0 and c2 = 2

The required particular solution is –

f (t) = 2e−3t + sint

Similarly, all other problems on diffferential equations solutions can be handled. This concludes our
discussion on this topic of differential equations solutions.

Question 2: What is the importance of differential equations?

Answer: It is important as a technique for determining a function is that if we know the function and
perhaps some of its derivatives at a specific point, then together with differential equation we can use
this information to determine the function over its entire domain.

Question 3: Where are differential equations used?

Answer: These equations have an amazing capacity to forecast the world around us. In addition, they
are used in a wide variety of disciplines, from biology, economics, chemistry, physics, and engineering.
Moreover, they can define exponential growth and decay, the population growth of species or the
change in investment return over time.

Question 4: Define differential equations?

Answer: It is an equation that relates one or more functions and their derivatives. Generally, we use the
functions to signify physical quantities, the derivatives represent their rates of change, and the
differential equation defines a relationship between the two.

Question 5: State the types of differential equations?

Answer: There are six types of differential equations. These are:

1. Ordinary Differential Equations

2. Partial Differential Equations

3. Linear Differential Equations

4. Non-linear Differential Equations

5. Homogenous Differential Equations

6. Non-homogenous Differential Equations

All these differential equations have different functions and use.

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