5. 1-/2 Points) DETAILS LARCALC11 2.4.102 MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER The displacement from equitum of an object in harmon

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5. 1-/2 Points) DETAILS LARCALC11 2.4.102 MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER The displacement from equitum of an object in harmonic motion on the end of a soring is given below, where y is measured in feet and is the time in seconds Detare the position ytts and vety of the when a/ -- wcs (4/4) - 14 *(4/4) D A 1/
[-/2 Points] DETAILS LARCALC11 2.4.102. The displacement from equilibrium of an object in harmonic motion on the end of a spring is given below, where y when t= /4. y = cos(6t) - =sin(6t) y(x/4)=1/4 v(x/4)= 3 Submit Answer ft ft/sec Viewing Saved Work Revert to Last Response
MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER en below, where y is measured in feet and it is the time in seconds. Determine the position y(t) and velocity v(t) of the object
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