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MIT 18.03SC Differential Equations 9 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

find the particular integral of the partial differential equation (z(x+y)p)+(z(x-y)q)=(x^2 +y^2) that vanishes on the plane y=2x.also given that z=f(x,y) where x,y are independent variables.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it z lagranges form . no need to find P.I

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