Let G(x,t) be the Green's function satisfying           G"(x,t) + G(x,t) = ?(x-t) with G(0,t) = 0 and...

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Let G(x,t) be the Green's function satisfying

          G"(x,t) +G(x,t) = ?(x-t)

with G(0,t) = 0 and G(pi/2) = 0, and the neccessary continuityconditions.

Here t is fixed, 0 < t < pi/2; the derivative meansdifferentiation with respect to x, 0 < x < pi/2

Fill in the blanck:

G(x,t)=                                                  when 0

                                                            when t

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