2. Now look at the same problem but change the BC's to read: u(0, t) = t; u(TT, t) = e, u(x,0) = 0. Show the details of

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2. Now look at the same problem but change the BC's to read: u(0, t) = t; u(TT, t) = e, u(x,0) = 0. Show the details of

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2. Now look at the same problem but change the BC's to read: u(0, t) = t; u(TT, t) = e, u(x,0) = 0. Show the details of how you would solve this boundary value problem by letting u(x, t) = v(x, t) + S(x). What are the ODE and BC's to solve for S(x)? Discuss how you would try and solve for S(x) with the boundary conditions given. Write down an expression for the solution of the v(x, t) PDE problem assuming you had S(x), but DO NOT work out a solution. Write your final submitted work on this page and another one if necessary.
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