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Linear Partial Differential Equation (I)
Linear Homogeneous Partial Differential Equation with Constant Coefficients

Problem 1: Find the General solution of the equation r = a2t.
Problem 2: Find the General solution of the Equation (D + D')z = sin x

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This solution is comprised of a detailed explanation for finding the solution of a Linear Homogeneous Partial Differential Equation with Constant Coefficients.

It contains step-by-step explanation for finding the General solutions of the equation r = a2t and of the Equation (D + D')z = sin x. Solution also contains definition of the Linear Homogeneous Partial Differential Equation with Constant Coefficients. Solution contains detailed step-by-step explanation.

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