Question: Use Fourier integrals to solve the boundary value problem: (1/c^2) (^2u)/(t^2) = (^2u)/(x^2) , 0

Use Fourier integrals to solve the boundary value problem: (1/c^2) (^2u)/(t^2) = (^2u)/(x^2) , 0

u/t(x,0) = g(x), 0 < x,

u(0,t)=0, 0

where

f(x) = {sin(x), 0 < x < and 0,

ang g(x)=0

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