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the degree of the differential equation y m 2 sin
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The degree of the differential equation \( (y^m)^2 + (\sin y')^4 + y = 0 \) is:
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When the highest power of the derivative is not defined or the equation is non-linear, the degree cannot be determined.
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The degree of a differential equation is the highest power of the derivative in the equation. In this case, there is no explicit derivative in a non-linear form, so the degree is not defined.
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