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Two sinusoidal waves travelling in opposite directions interfere to produce a standing wave described by the equation
`y=(1.5m)sin (0.400x) cos(200t)`
where, x is in meters and t is in seconds. Determine the wavelength, frequency and speed of the interfering waves.

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