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Take Home 11
1. ∅ xx + 2 ∅ xy +∅ yy =∅ x −x ∅ y Parabolic Equation
2. 2 ∅ xx +5 ∅ xy + 2 ∅ yy =0 Hyperbolic Eqeuation
3. ∅ xx + 4 ∅ xy +20 ∅ yy −5 ∅ x + y ∅ a=0 Elliptic Equationa
4. ∅ xx + 4 ∅ xy +∅ yy =2 ∅ ∅ x Hyperbolic Equation
5. y 2 ∅ xx −2 xy ∅ xy + x 2 ∅ yy =0 Pa1rabolic Equationaa
2
6. ∅ xx + x2 ∅ yy− ( x2 + 14 ) ∅ =0
yy
Hyperbolic Equation
11.2 Find the region in which the following equation behaves as (a) a hyperbolic
equation, (b) a parabolic equation, and (c) an elliptic equation:
aa
1. x 2 ∅ xx +4 ∅ yy =0
2. y ∅ xx + ∅ yy =0
1. How many initial and boundary conditions are needed to solve a partial
differential equation. THREE
5. For a rectangular region, the boundary conditions are stated as∅ ( 0 , y )=0 ,
∂ ∅ (a , y) ∂ ∅ ( x , b)
=0 , ∅ ( x , 0 ) =0 , and =0. Identify each of these conditions as a
∂x ∂y
Dirichlet, Neumann or Robbins Condition.
8. If the cartesian and polar coordinates are related as x=rcosθ and y=rsinθ ,
express r and Ө in terms of x and y.
x
r =√ x 2 + y 2∅=arctan ( y )
A ( x , y ) ∅ xx + B ( x , y ) ∅ xy +C ( x , y ) ∅ yy =D(x , y )
Match each of the following conditions with its corresponding determinant for the
equation:
1. Elliptic equation
2. Parabolic Equation
3. Hyperbolic Equation
a. B2−4 AC =0
b. B2−4 AC >0
c. B2−4 AC <0