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1. Consider the function Y(x, t) = x² + bxt + t², where b is some constant. a. The general solution to the wave equation

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1 Consider The Function Y X T X Bxt T Where B Is Some Constant A The General Solution To The Wave Equation 1
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1. Consider the function Y(x, t) = x² + bxt + t², where b is some constant. a. The general solution to the wave equation has the form Y(x, t) = f(x - vt) + g(x + vt). By inspection, write down two values of b that would make the given function a wave, and in each case give the corresponding velocity. c. b. Show, by direct substitution of the function into the wave equation itself, that in fact b can be any value and still the function represents a wave. Comment on the wave's velocity. Suppose b = 0 so that y(x, t) = x² + t². By trial and error find a way to express this in the form Y(x, t) = f(x - vt) + g(x + vt). The value to use for tv should be clear from the previous part.