Question
Consider a differential equation of order $$m$$ and degree $$n.$$ Which one of the following pairs is not feasible ?
A.
$$\left( {3,\,2} \right)$$
B.
$$\left( {2,\,\frac{3}{2}} \right)$$
C.
$$\left( {2,\,4} \right)$$
D.
$$\left( {2,\,2} \right)$$
Answer :
$$\left( {2,\,\frac{3}{2}} \right)$$
Solution :
Degree of differential equation is always a positive integer.
$$\therefore \,\left( {2,\,\frac{3}{2}} \right)$$ can not be the feasible.