X(t) = Xo cos (wt) + (Vo/w) sin(wt)

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The discussion centers on the difficulty of demonstrating the equation X(t) = Xo cos(wt) + (Vo/w) sin(wt). Participants highlight the need for more context and information about the starting point and understanding of differential equations. There is a suggestion to review educational resources for better comprehension. Clarifying these aspects is essential for effective assistance. Providing additional details will facilitate more targeted help.
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having trouble showing that X(t) = Xo cos (wt) + (Vo/w) sin(wt)
been fiddling with equations for a while and can't see it... thanks!
 
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You have not given enough information for anyone to help you. Where are you starting from? What else do you know about this equation? Do you understand differential equations?
 
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