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Homework Statement
\frac{dx}{dt} = \sqrt{2(\frac{E}{m}) -\omega^2 x^2}
Homework Equations
\frac{dx}{dt} = v
The Attempt at a Solution
I keep ending up with the statement x=0.
\frac{dx}{dt}=\sqrt{2\frac{E}{m} -\omega^2 x^2}
Then
(dx/dt)^2 =2\frac{E}{m} -\omega^2 x^2
and 1/2 mv^2 = E
(dx/dt)^2 = v^2 - 2 \omega^2 x^2
and with dx/dt being v that makes
0=\omega^2x^2
and then I'm sad :-(