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Derivative (2nd order) (Page: 5)
Question No: # 47
If `x = Ae^{-\frac{kt}{2}} cos (pt + \epsilon)` where `A, k, p, \epsilon` are constants, then show that `\frac{d^2x}{dt^2}+k \frac{dx}{dt} + n^2x=0` where `n^2 = p^2 + k^2/4`
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