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6. Let u(x, t) denote the solution of the following initial-boundary value problem<br>du<br>0 < x < 1, t> 0<br>2ðt<br>Uz(0, t)<br>u(x, 0)<br>Uz(1, t) = 0<br>What is the behaviour of the solution when t approaches to oo?<br>A) ∞<br>B)<br>C) 0<br>+.<br>lenovo<br>

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