Question 1119169
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Since nobody has responded in the several days since you posted this question, I will comment....<br>
(1) There are a few people here who can solve physics problems like this; but this site is primarily for math problems.<br>
(2) Much of your nomenclature is, at least to my knowledge, not standard; so we would have to try to guess what the given information is, and what the various parts of the problem are asking.<br>
(3) But before we even get to trying to understand the problem, if we read the problem as you have shown it, then there is no oscillation.  That is because you initially say the mass is secured to the wall, and then you say the mass is pulled away from the wall.<br>
So there is now a hole in the wall where the mass was secured, and the mass is on the floor, not moving, with the spring attached to it....  Experiment over.<br>
If you want help with the problem, try re-posting with the problem correctly described, and with the parts of the question clearly stated.