Question 3 Which of the following is a correct expression for the differential wave equation of (x, t) = 4 sin (3x+6t) Show answer choices ^ A-12 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v²) [-72 sin (3x+6t)] B-12 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v²) [-108 sin (3x+6t)] D -12 sin (3x + 6t) = (1/v²) [-144 sin (3x+6t)] -32 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-72 sin (3x+6t)] Q -32 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-108 sin (3x+6t)] F -32 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-144 sin (3x+6t)] G -36 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-72 sin (3x+6t)] H-36 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-108 sin (3x+6t)] -36 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-144 sin (3x+6t)]

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Which of the following is a correct expression for the differential wave equation of (x, t) = 4 sin (3x+6t)
Show answer choices ^
A-12 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v²) [-72 sin (3x+6t)]
B-12 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v²) [-108 sin (3x+6t)]
D
-12 sin (3x + 6t) = (1/v²) [-144 sin (3x+6t)]
-32 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-72 sin (3x+6t)]
Q
-32 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-108 sin (3x+6t)]
F
-32 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-144 sin (3x+6t)]
G
-36 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-72 sin (3x+6t)]
H-36 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-108 sin (3x+6t)]
-36 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-144 sin (3x+6t)]
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3 Which of the following is a correct expression for the differential wave equation of (x, t) = 4 sin (3x+6t) Show answer choices ^ A-12 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v²) [-72 sin (3x+6t)] B-12 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v²) [-108 sin (3x+6t)] D -12 sin (3x + 6t) = (1/v²) [-144 sin (3x+6t)] -32 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-72 sin (3x+6t)] Q -32 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-108 sin (3x+6t)] F -32 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-144 sin (3x+6t)] G -36 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-72 sin (3x+6t)] H-36 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-108 sin (3x+6t)] -36 sin (3x+6t) = (1/v2) [-144 sin (3x+6t)]
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