\begin{align}
&\left\{\begin{aligned}
&u_{xy}=0,\\[2pt]
&u_{xz}=0;
\end{aligned}\right.\\[2pt]
\end{align}
For this problem I'm not sure if my approach was correct.
\begin{align}
u_{x}=f(x,z) \textrm{ from the first equation}
\end{align}
\begin{align}
&u_{x}=g(x,y)\textrm{ from the second equation}
\end{align}
\begin{align}
\textrm{Therefore we must have }\textrm{ }u_{x} = h(x)
\end{align}
\begin{align}
&u=H(x) + m(y,z)\textrm{ } \textrm{where}\textrm{ } H'(x)=h(x)
\end{align}