First-Order Linear Differential Equation: A first-order differential equation in which the dependent variable and its first derivative appear linearly, with coefficients that may depend on the independent variable.
Separable Differential Equation: A first-order differential equation in which the variables can be separated, allowing the equation to be solved by integration.
Homogeneous Differential Equation: A first-order linear differential equation in which the coefficients are constants, and the equation can be solved using an integrating factor.