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Mathematics, 05.01.2021 04:00, deannajd03

The distance, d, in inches of a weight attached to a spring from its equilibrium as a function of time, t, in seconds can be modeled by the graph below. Which equation is represented in the graph below?

A) d = -10cos(pi/2t)
B) d = -10cos(pit)
C) d= -5cos(pi/2t)
D) d= -5cos(pit)


The distance, d, in inches of a weight attached to a spring from its equilibrium as a function of t

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