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Homework Statement


show that y=ex-vt)7/8


Homework Equations


d2y/dt2= d2y/dx2



The Attempt at a Solution


i don't understand how they solve this. in the book they have dy/dt=ezdz/dt=-7/8vez(x-vt)-1/8
I thought it would be -7/8veex-vt)7/8 not sure what they did any.
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Your wave equation is wrong, it should be: [itex]\frac{\partial^2 y}{\partial t^2} = v^2 \frac{\partial^2 y}{\partial x^2}[/itex]

Just plug in the function y and take bunch of partials.