What is the degree of the differential equation, 4x3-6x2 y3+2y=0?

What is the degree of the differential equation, 4x3-6x2 y3+2y=0? Correct Answer 5

The degree of an equation that has not more than one variable in each term is the exponent of the highest power to which that variable is raised in the equation. But when more than one variable appears in a term, it is necessary to add the exponents of the variables within a term to get the degree of the equation. Hence, the degree of the equation, 4x3-6x2 y3+2y=0, is 2+3 = 5.

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