Laplaces Equation In Exercises 3134, show that the function satisfies Laplaces equationz

Chapter 13, Problem 34

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Laplace's Equation In Exercises 31-34, show that the function satisfies Laplace's equation

\(\frac{\partial^{2} z}{\partial x^{2}}+\frac{\partial^{2} z}{\partial y^{2}}=0\)

\(z=e^{y} \sin x\)

Text Transcription:

partial^2 z / partial x^2 + partial^2 z / partial y^2 = 0

z = e^y sin x

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