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A child is swinging back and forth on a swing. Changes in her kinetic and potential energy are happening each moment. At which point, or multiple points, in her swinging would each of these two types of energy be at a maximum? In one to two sentences, describe these points and which type of energy is at a maximum at each point.(2 points) PLEASE HELP THE TEST IS DUE RIGHT NOW PLEASE SOMEONE HELP PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE I BEG YOU

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