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The equation of S.H.M. of a particle is `a+4pi^(2)x=0`, where a is instantaneous linear acceleration at displacement x. Then the frequency of motion is

A

1 Hz

B

`4pi Hz`

C

`1/4 Hz`

D

4 Hz

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