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If a mass that is attached to a spring is raised y 0 feet and released with an initial vertical velocity of v 0 ft / sec, then the subsequent position y of the mass is given by If a mass that is attached to a spring is raised y<sub> 0 </sub> feet and released with an initial vertical velocity of v<sub> 0 </sub> ft / sec, then the subsequent position y of the mass is given by   where t is time in seconds and   is a positive constant. If y<sub> 0 </sub> = 2 and   = 2, find the initial velocities that result in an amplitude of 4 feet. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   where t is time in seconds and If a mass that is attached to a spring is raised y<sub> 0 </sub> feet and released with an initial vertical velocity of v<sub> 0 </sub> ft / sec, then the subsequent position y of the mass is given by   where t is time in seconds and   is a positive constant. If y<sub> 0 </sub> = 2 and   = 2, find the initial velocities that result in an amplitude of 4 feet. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   is a positive constant. If y 0 = 2 and If a mass that is attached to a spring is raised y<sub> 0 </sub> feet and released with an initial vertical velocity of v<sub> 0 </sub> ft / sec, then the subsequent position y of the mass is given by   where t is time in seconds and   is a positive constant. If y<sub> 0 </sub> = 2 and   = 2, find the initial velocities that result in an amplitude of 4 feet. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   = 2, find the initial velocities that result in an amplitude of 4 feet.


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