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The Current I (In Amperes) When 100 Volts Is Applied I=5e2tsintI = 5 e ^ { - 2 t } \sin t

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The current I (in amperes) when 100 volts is applied to a circuit is given by I=5e2tsintI = 5 e ^ { - 2 t } \sin t where tt is the time (in seconds) after the voltage is applied. Approximate the current at t=0.6t = 0.6 second after the voltage is applied. Round your answer to two decimal places.


A) I(0.6) 0.75I ( 0.6 ) \approx 0.75 ampere
B) I(0.6) 0.85I ( 0.6 ) \approx 0.85 ampere
C) I(0.6) 1.05I ( 0.6 ) \approx 1.05 ampere
D) I(0.6) 0.65I ( 0.6 ) \approx 0.65 ampere
E) I(0.6) 0.95I ( 0.6 ) \approx 0.95 ampere

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