2. Use the Fourier transform to solve this transport equation for u = u(x, t),...

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2. Use the Fourier transform to solve this transport equation for u = u(x, t), defined on the whole real line:2ut- 3uz =0u(x,0) =exp(-x)(You should be able to write your solution u(x, t) entirely in terms of the variable with no integrals.)

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2. Use the Fourier transform to solve this transport equation for u = u(x, t), defined on the whole real line:2ut- 3uz =0u(x,0) =exp(-x)(You should be able to write your solution u(x, t) entirely in terms of the variable with no integrals.)

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