Differential Equations/Formation of differential equations/Examples

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Let us suppose we wanted to form a differential equation from

y=ax2+bx.

We could take the first and second derivatives to get

dydx=2ax+b

and

d2ydx2=2a.

Substituting for 2a in the first derivative we get

dydx=xd2ydx2+b

and after gathering deriviates to left side we have

dydxxd2ydx2=b.

Substituting for a and b in the original equation and simplifying we see

xdydxx22d2ydx2=y.

This is a differential equation of the second order.