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Out of the followingg functions representing motion of a particle which represent SHM?
`y=sin omegat-cos omega t`
`y=sin^2 omega t`
`y=5cos((3pi)/4 - 3 omega t)`
`y=1 + omega t+ omega^2 t^2`.

A

only (a) and (c)

B

only (d) does not represent SHM

C

only(a) and (b)

D

only (a).

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