Consider the equation , zz. 0<< 1. t> 0, with boundary conditions u(0, t) = 0, u(1, 1) = 0. Suppose u(2,0)=Y sin(nar). Then the solution is u(z,t) 74 help (formulas) (**)** sin(**)

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Chapter9: Multivariable Calculus
Section9.2: Partial Derivatives
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Consider the equation = 0 << 1.t> 0, with boundary conditions (0, t) = 0, u(1, t) = 0. Suppose
sin(nar).
u(z,0)=
77124
Then the solution is
u(z,t) =
N=1
help (formulas)
e
(**)
"sin(ne)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the equation = 0 << 1.t> 0, with boundary conditions (0, t) = 0, u(1, t) = 0. Suppose sin(nar). u(z,0)= 77124 Then the solution is u(z,t) = N=1 help (formulas) e (**) "sin(ne)
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