SOLUTION: I hope this is the right topic Background info: You are given the equation y(t)=2sin(4πt) + 5cos(4πt), which models the position of the weight, with respect to time. You need

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Question 1169790: I hope this is the right topic
Background info:
You are given the equation y(t)=2sin(4πt) + 5cos(4πt), which models the position of the weight, with respect to time. You need to find the amplitude of the oscillation, the angular frequency, and the initial conditions of the motion. You will also be required to find the time(s) at which the weight is at a particular position. To find this information, you need to convert the equation to the first form,y(t)=A sin(wt+Φ)
More background info:
y(t) = distance of weight from equilibrium position
w= angular frequency (measured in radians per second)
A = amplitude
Φ = phase (depends on initial conditions)
c1 = AsinΦ
c2 = AcosΦ
Question:To rewrite y(t)=2sin(4πt) + 5cos(4πt) in the form y(t)=A sin(wt+ Φ), solve for Φ
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