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A partical is subjucted to two simple harmonic motions
`x_(1) = A_(1) sin omega t`
and `x_(2) = A_(2) sin (omega t + pi//3)`
Find(a) the displacement at`t = 0`, (b) the maximum speed of the partical and ( c) the maximum acceleration of the partical.

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