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PROBLEIY Consider the two linear partial differential equations: (i) (ii) uxx + 4uxt + 4 utt = 0 uxx-4utx-5u = o. Use the substitution u(x,t) X(x) T(t) and attempt to separate each equation into two ordinary differential equations. Which of the following statements is true? Justify your answer. (a) Neither equation is separable. (b) Only (i) is separable. (c) Only (ii) is separable. (d) Both equations are separable
PROBLEIY Consider the two linear partial differential equations: (i) (ii) uxx + 4uxt + 4 utt = 0 uxx-4utx-5u = o. Use the substitution u(x,t) X(x) T(t) and attempt to separate each equation into two ordinary differential equations. Which of the following statements is true? Justify your answer. (a) Neither equation is separable. (b) Only (i) is separable. (c) Only (ii) is separable. (d) Both equations are separable
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