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A particle moves with SHM in a straight liine. In the first second afer starting from rest, it travels a distance `x_(1)` cm and in the next second it travels a distance `x_(2)` cm in the same direction. Prove that the amplitude of oscillation is `2x_(1)^(2)//(3x_(1)-x_(2))`.

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