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The motion of a partical varies with time according to the relation y=a(sin wt +cos wt)

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The displacement of a particle varies with time according to the relation y = a sint + b cost

(a) The motion is oscillatory but not SHM

(b) The motion is SHM with amplitude a + b

(c) The motion is SHM with amplitude a2 + b2

(d) The motion is SHM with amplitude √a2 + b2

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