If U₁ = sin (zx/L) cos (avt/L) and U₂ = sin (3xx/L) cos (3лvt/L) are solutions to the wave equation, then show that U₁+U₂ is a solution to the wave equation.
If U₁ = sin (zx/L) cos (avt/L) and U₂ = sin (3xx/L) cos (3лvt/L) are solutions to the wave equation, then show that U₁+U₂ is a solution to the wave equation.
Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter7: Analytic Trigonometry
Section7.2: Trigonometric Equations
Problem 104E
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