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Assertion : A progressive wave can be re...

Assertion : A progressive wave can be represented by `y= log (x+vt) `
Reason: Any progressive wave must have the form `y= f(x-vt )or y= f (x+vt) ` where symbols have their usual meaning

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Assertion is True Reason is True, Reason is a correct explanation for Assertion

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Assertion is True Reason is True : Reason is not a correct explanation for Assertion

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Assertion is True ,Reason is False

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Assertion is False but , Reason is True

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