Advanced calculus & numerical methods PDE eliminating arbitrary constant example(PART-1)

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In this video explaining one problem of PDE. Eliminating arbitrary constant. This method is very easy. When solving partial differential equations (PDEs) we often end up with solutions that contain arbitrary constants. These constants can be thought of as placeholders for unknown values that need to be determined based on additional information or boundary conditions.

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Sir, Great Video on PDE for eliminating arbitrary constant. The definition and example were to the point and easy to understand. Thanks for uploading!

MechanicalEI
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Thank you so much sir, this helped a lotttt

shahad.
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well explained sir .thank you very much!!

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sir, your explanation is good,
please share the author of the book

indianmeteorologyearthquak
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Sir can we multiply (x+a)(y+b) and then also can we multiply na sir ?
Pls reply sir

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Sir please comment the link of module 1 in mathematics 2

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