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Wave represented by the equation `y _(1) = A cos ( kx - omega t)`is superimposed on another wave to form a stationary wave such that the point x=0 is a node. The equation representing the wave is given by

A

`A cos (k x + omega t)`

B

`- A cos ( k alpha + w x)`

C

`A sin ( k x + omega t)`

D

`- A sin (kx - omega t)`

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