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A particle starts from point `x = (-sqrt(3))/(2)A` and move towards negative extreme as shown,

(a) Find the equation of the `SHM`
(b) Find the time taken by the particle to go directly from its initial position to negative extreme.
(c) Find the time taken by the particle to reach at mean position.

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