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Given a pendulum with horizontal displacement given by d=1.3cos((3pi/4)(t), answer questions 9 - 12:
Find the maximum displacement for the equilibrium position.
Find the frequency and length of the pendulum.
Calculate the horizontal displacement when seconds.
Determine the least positive value of t for which .
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