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Mathematics, 09.04.2021 21:00 priscilaannmendez

How can you use your knowledge of evaluating expressions involving square roots to identify and correct an error in calculating the period of a pendulum?
The period of a pendulum is the time in seconds) it takes the pendulum to swing back
and forth. The period T is represented by T = 1.1VI, where L is the length of the
pendulum (in feet).


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