The displacement of a particle is represented by the equation: 𝑥 = 3 cos ( 𝜋 4 − 2𝑡). The motion of the particle is: a. Simple harmonic with period 2/ b. Simple harmonic with period . c. Periodic but not simple harmonic d. Non-periodic
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