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Function `x=Asin^(2)omegat+Bcos^(2)omegat+Csinomegatcosomegat` represents SHM

A

The motion of particle is `SHM` when `A = B`

B

The motion of particle is `SHM` when `A = B` and `C = 0`

C

If `B = C/2=-A`, then the amplitude of `SHM` is `B//sqrt(2)`.

D

If `A=B =C/2`, then the axis of vibration of `SHM` shifts by a distance `B` towards `+x` axis.

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If ` A = B` then `x = A + C sinomegat cosomegat = A + C/2 sin^(2)omegat rArr "SHM"`
If `A = B` & `C = 0` then `x = A rArr ` along a straight line.
If `B = C/2 = - A` then `x = B cos^(2)omegat + Bsin2omegat rArr "amplitude" = Bsqrt(2)`
If `A = B= C/2` then `x = B + Bsin2omegat rArr` Axis of vibration of SHM shifts by a distance B towards `+ x-` axis.
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