Colorful House of Math logo
Log inSign up
Colorful House of Math logo
Sign upLog in
Video Crash Courses
Math Vault
Tutor-on-Demand
Math Essentials
Encyclopedia
Digital Tools
Games
Study Tips

Settings
Exit preview
Numbers and Quantities iconNumbers and Quantities
Algebra iconAlgebra
Geometry iconGeometry
Statistics and Probability iconStatistics and Probability
Functions iconFunctions
Proofs iconProofs
Encyclopedia>Functions>Differential Equations>Second Order>What Are Second Order Differential Equations?

A second order differential equation is an equation where there’s a function y, its derivative y′, and the second derivative y″ ⁡. It is second order because the highest derivative in the equation is the second derivative.

Want to know more?Sign UpIt's free!
Want to know more?Sign UpIt's free!
Next entryWhite arrow pointing to the right
How to Solve Exact Second Order Differential Equations

What Are Second Order Differential Equations?

Numbers and Quantities iconNumbers and Quantities
Algebra iconAlgebra
Geometry iconGeometry
Statistics and Probability iconStatistics and Probability
Functions iconFunctions
Theory of Functions
Derivation and Its Applications
IntegralsDifferential Equations
First OrderSecond Order
Mathematical Models
Proofs iconProofs
Purple dashboard icon represented as a browser window
Home
Magnifying glass for search function
Search
About Us
  • About House of Math
  • Employees
  • Career
  • Media
  • Lectures
  • Blog
Contact
  • support@houseofmath.com
  • + 47 22 150 300
  • Bygdøy allé 23, 0262 Oslo Norway
Links
  • WeTakeAction
  • Tutoring
  • Video Crash Courses
  • Math Vault
  • Math Essentials
  • Encyclopedia
Language
  • enNorsk
  • enУкраїнська

logo
TermsPrivacyCookies