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A second order differential equation has the next shape:

where p(t), q(t) and g(t) are functions of t, that can be constant numbers for example.
And is called homogeneus when g(t) = 0, so you have:

Then a second order differential equation is homogeneus ef every term involve either y or the derivatives of y.
KJ^2=6^2+3^2
KJ=the square root of 36+9
KJ=square root of 45
kJ= 3 times the square root of 5
The answer is D
They are not IN a quadrant, but they all border the second quadrant.
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