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A sinusoidal wave on a string is described by the wave function where x and y are in metres and t is in seconds. The mass per unit length of this string is `12.0 g//m`. Determine (a) the speed of the wave, (b) the wavelength, (c ) the frenquecy and (d) the power transmitted to the wave.

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