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A particle is subjected to two simple harmonic motions given by
`x_(1) = 2.0sin (100 pi t)` and `x_(2) = 2.0sin (120pi t + pi //3)`
where, `x` is in `cm` and `t` in second. Find the displacement of the particle at
(a) `t = 0.0125`,
(b) `t = 0.025`.

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