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fartman

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This is Q7 Excercise 25(c) from 3u Fitzpatrick


How do I find x in terms of t? Any help appreciated
 

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fartso - here's my attempt:









t=0: x = 3 & v = 16





 
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thanks! your max speed and displacement is right. But for some reason they have x= 4sin(4t) + 3cos(4t) as part of the answer. Is that the solution to the differential equation? How do you get that?
 

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