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A pulse travelling on a string is represented by the function `y = (a^3)/((x - vt)^2 + a^2 ` where a = 5 mm and v = 20 cm/s where the maximum of pulse is located at t = 0.1s and 2s. Take x = 0 in the middle of the string

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