Second-order differential equation

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Definition

The term second-order differential equation is used for any differential equation whose order is 2. In other words, it is a differential equation of the form:

F(x,y,y,y)=0

where F is an expression (function) involving the four variables. Note that F must make use of y though its use of the other variables is optional.

For more on general theory and terminology, see differential equation.