How to Solve Parabolic Equations

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The discussion revolves around solving parabolic equations, specifically focusing on equations involving parameters \( t_1 \) and \( t_2 \). The original poster expresses difficulty in interpreting the equations presented.

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  • Participants discuss the formatting of the equations, with suggestions to improve readability. There is also a mention of a potential technical issue affecting the original poster's ability to view the equations correctly.

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The conversation is ongoing, with participants providing feedback on the presentation of the equations and questioning whether there are underlying technical problems. No consensus has been reached regarding the interpretation of the equations.

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The original poster's equations include conditions such as \( t_1 \neq t_2 \), which may influence the discussion. There is also an indication of specific values for \( t_1 \) and \( t_2 \) mentioned, but their relevance is not fully explored in the current discussion.

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Help with paremetic

I need help with these... I can't read them...


[tex]\color{blue} a): \ \ \ \ \mathsf{ Eq \ for \ "x" \ indicates \ t_{1} = -t_{2} \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Eq \ for \ "y" \ uses \ next \ hint }[/tex]

[tex]\color{blue} b): \ \ \ \ \frac { t_{1}^{3} \ - \ t_{2}^{3} } { t_{1} \ - \ t_{2} } \ = \ t_{1}^{2} \ + \ t_{1}t_{2} \ + \ t_{2}^{2} \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ( t_{1} \ \ne \ t_{2} )[/tex]

[tex]\color{blue} c): \ \ \ \ (Answers) \ \longrightarrow \ \ (t_{1} \ = \ \sqrt{6}) \ \ and \ \ (t_{2} \ =\ -\sqrt{6})[/tex]

edited to add "tex" by HallsofIvy
 
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wrap [tex]around each line, because that's just a mess.[/tex]
 
I wonder if there is something wrong on your computer
 
[tex]\color{blue} a): \ \ \ \ \mathsf{ Eq \ for \ "x" \ indicates \ t_{1} = -t_{2} \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Eq \ for \ "y" \ uses \ next \ hint }[/tex]

[tex]\color{blue} b): \ \ \ \ \frac { t_{1}^{3} \ - \ t_{2}^{3} } { t_{1} \ - \ t_{2} } \ = \ t_{1}^{2} \ + \ t_{1}t_{2} \ + \ t_{2}^{2} \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ( t_{1} \ \ne \ t_{2} )[/tex]

[tex]\color{blue} c): \ \ \ \ (Answers) \ \longrightarrow \ \ (t_{1} \ = \ \sqrt{6}) \ \ and \ \ (t_{2} \ =\ -\sqrt{6})[/tex]
 

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