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A particle moving about its equilibrium position with eqaution `y=-ax-bt.` Interpret the condition

A

It will always perform the SHM.

B

It can never perform the SHM.

C

It can perform SHM only when `t gt (bx)/(a)`

D

It can perform SHM only when `t le (bx)/(a).`

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