3. Solve the heat conduction problem of the given initial conditions. 211x = 11; 00.

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3. Solve the heat conduction problem of the given initial conditions.
211 = 1;
0<x< 6,
t>0,
1,(0. t) = 0. and u(6, t) = 0.
(a) u(x, 0) = 4,
(b) u(x, 0) = x,
(c) u(x, 0) = 0.
%3D
For each particular solution found in, find
lim(x.1).
Transcribed Image Text:3. Solve the heat conduction problem of the given initial conditions. 211 = 1; 0<x< 6, t>0, 1,(0. t) = 0. and u(6, t) = 0. (a) u(x, 0) = 4, (b) u(x, 0) = x, (c) u(x, 0) = 0. %3D For each particular solution found in, find lim(x.1).
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