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The frequency of the mass when it is displaced slightly is :
.

A

`f=1/(2pi) sqrt(k_1k_2)/((k_1+k_2)m)`

B

`f = 1/(2pi) sqrt((k_1+k_2)/m)`

C

`f = 1/(2pi) sqrt((k_1k_2)/m)`

D

`f= 1/(2pi) sqrt((k_1+k_2)/(k_1k_2m))`.

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