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Consider the Curve X = a Sin(kt), with a >

Question 64

Question 64

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Consider the curve x = A sin(kt) , with A > 0. At which point on the graph is it possible that t = 0? Consider the curve x = A sin(kt) , with A > 0. At which point on the graph is it possible that t = 0?   A)  Point t<sub>1</sub> B)  Point t<sub>2</sub> C)  Point t<sub>3</sub> D)  Point t<sub>4</sub>


A) Point t1
B) Point t2
C) Point t3
D) Point t4

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