The motion of a mass on a spring is described by 3y" + 4y = 0, y(0) = 5, y'(0) = 6. What is the amplitude of the resulting oscillations? The amplitude is √F where r =

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The motion of a mass on a spring is described by 3y" + 4y = 0, y(0) = 5, y'(0) - 6. What is the amplitude of the resulting oscillations?
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