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Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Let W(s, t) = F(u(s, t), u(s, t)) where a(1,0) = 1,us(1,0)--1,ut(1,0) = 9 e(1,0) = 4,v,(1,0) = 6, vt (1,0) = 4
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