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3. A 64 lb weight stretches a spring 4 ft in equilibrium. The weight is initially displaced 6 inches above equilibrium and given a downward velocity of 6 ft/sec. Find its displacement for t > 0 if the medium resists the motion with a force equal to 3 times the speed in ft/sec (that is, the damping constant c = 3). Note that there is no external force in this case.
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Step-by-step explanation:
the solution is given in the attached pictures
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