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Suppose a 32-pound weight is suspended on a spring.The weight is raised Suppose a 32-pound weight is suspended on a spring.The weight is raised   foot above the equilibrium position and started off with a downward velocity of   foot per second. Assume that the weight stretches the spring   foot from its natural position.Find a formula for the Position of the weight as a function of time t. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   foot above the equilibrium position and started off with a downward velocity of Suppose a 32-pound weight is suspended on a spring.The weight is raised   foot above the equilibrium position and started off with a downward velocity of   foot per second. Assume that the weight stretches the spring   foot from its natural position.Find a formula for the Position of the weight as a function of time t. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   foot per second.
Assume that the weight stretches the spring Suppose a 32-pound weight is suspended on a spring.The weight is raised   foot above the equilibrium position and started off with a downward velocity of   foot per second. Assume that the weight stretches the spring   foot from its natural position.Find a formula for the Position of the weight as a function of time t. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   foot from its natural position.Find a formula for the
Position of the weight as a function of time t.


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