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If `y=2sin(omegat+phi)` where `omega` and `phi` constants then `(dy)/(dt)` will be

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To find \(\frac{dy}{dt}\) for the function \(y = 2\sin(\omega t + \phi)\), we will differentiate \(y\) with respect to \(t\) step by step. ### Step 1: Identify the function The given function is: \[ y = 2\sin(\omega t + \phi) \] ...
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