Mathematics
Mathematics, 01.12.2020 02:00, camila68

Listen I'm desperate here y(t) = distance of weight from equilibrium position

ω= angular frequency (measured in radians per second)

A = amplitude

Ø= phase (depends on initial conditions)

c1 = A sin

c2 = A cos

Prove that: Asin(ωt+Ø)=c2sinωt+c1cosωt

Note: c1 and c2 are actually with the number slightly below the letter, if that makes sense. It wouldn't let me type it that way. Anyway, if anyone can help I would really appreciate it! Thank you!

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