Separable differential equation
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In mathematics, a separable differential equation may refer to one of two related types of differential equation that can be attacked by a method of separation of variables.
- For ordinary differential equations, it describes a class of equations that can be separated into a pair of integrals. See examples of differential equations.
- For partial differential equations, it describes a class of equations that can be broken down into differential equations in fewer independent variables. See separable partial differential equation.
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