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· 141-145 · 146-150 · 151-155 · 156-160 · 161-165 · 166-170 · 171-175 · 176-180 · 181-185 · 186-190 · 191-195 ·For the (i) I have I used the duality of Fourier transform. but I am having trouble. for (ii) I think I can use xf(X) <---> iF'(x) by multiplying x on the result of (i). but you see the on the bottom has ( x^2+a^2)^2, I have no idea how i can transform it. You don't have to worry about (iii)
Subject:
Math
Topic:
Partial Differential Equations
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131749
OTA ID:
105303
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Subject:
Math
Topic:
Partial Differential Equations
Posting ID:
132272
OTA ID:
101298
Wave Equation. See attached file for full problem description.
Subject:
Math
Topic:
Partial Differential Equations
Posting ID:
132273
OTA ID:
103846
Wave Equation. See attached file for full problem description.
Subject:
Math
Topic:
Partial Differential Equations
Posting ID:
132274
OTA ID:
104967
Wave Equation. See attached file for full problem description.
Subject:
Math
Topic:
Partial Differential Equations
Posting ID:
132275
OTA ID:
104967
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