Which of the following correctly defines ordinary differential equations?

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Which of the following correctly defines ordinary differential equations?

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a) A differential equation in which a dependent variable (say ‘y’) depends on only one independent variable (say ’x’)
b) A differential equation in which an independent variable (say ‘y’) depends on only one dependent variable (say ’x’)
c) A differential equation in which a dependent variable (say ‘y’) depends on one or more independent variables (say ’x’, ’t’ etc.)
d) A differential equation in which an independent variable (say ‘y’) depends on one or more dependent variables (say ’x’, ’t’ etc.)
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