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Upper A 4-kg mass is attached to a spring hanging from the ceiling, thereby causing the spring to stretch 3.92 m upon coming to rest at equilibrium. At time t equals0, an external force of Upper F (t )equals 4 cosine t N is applied to the system. The damping constant for the system is 8 N-sec/m.

Determine the steady-state solution for the system.

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