Solution: In 120, solve the given boundary-value problem by an appropriate integral

Chapter 15, Problem 14

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In Problems 1–20, solve the given boundary-value problem by an appropriate integral transform. Make assumptions about boundedness where necessary.

\(\frac{\partial^{2} u}{\partial x^{2}}=\frac{\partial u}{\partial t}\), x>0, t>0

\(\left.\frac{\partial u}{\partial x}\right|_{x=0}=-50\), \(\lim _{x \rightarrow \infty} u(x, t)=100\), t>0

u(x, 0)=100,  x>0

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