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Mathematics, 17.06.2020 18:57, nuna37

A pendulum clock is a clock that uses a swinging weight (a pendulum) as its time-keeping element. At t=0 s, the pendulum is 5 cm to the right of the
resting position (+5 cm). At t= 2 s, the pendulum is 5 cm to the left of the
resting position (-5 cm).
a) Determine the equation of the sinusoidal function that describes the distance
of the pendulum from its resting position in terms of time.

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