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Consider a differential equation of order $\mathrm{m}$ and degree $\mathrm{n}$. Which one of the following pairs is not feasible?
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$(2,3 / 2)$
Degree of differential equation is always a positive integer.
$\therefore \quad\left(2, \frac{3}{2}\right)$ can not be the feasible.
$\therefore \quad\left(2, \frac{3}{2}\right)$ can not be the feasible.
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