Find the canonical form of the partial differential equation and use this to find solution in terms of two twice differentiable functions (a) 3 (b) + 6y + 2yy + 6y +9Uyy+U₂ = 0.

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Find the canonical form of the partial differential equation and use this
to find solution in terms of two twice differentiable functions
(a) 3 + 6y + 2llyy = 0.
(b)
+ 6y +9y+U₂ = 0.
Transcribed Image Text:Find the canonical form of the partial differential equation and use this to find solution in terms of two twice differentiable functions (a) 3 + 6y + 2llyy = 0. (b) + 6y +9y+U₂ = 0.
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