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$f(x)=J_{0}\left(\alpha_{0,3} x\right),$ where $a_{0,1}$ is the first positive zero of $J_{0}$
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Step 1: The function $f(x)$ is given as $J_{0}\left(\alpha_{0,3} x\right)$, where $\alpha_{0,3}$ is the third positive zero of $J_{0}$. Show more…
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