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A particle of mass m moves on the x axis with potential energy V(x)= Eo/ a^4 (x^4 + 4ax^3 - 8a^2x^2)

a. Analytically determine the positions at which the particle is in stable equilibrium Plot (preferably using MATLAB) the potential to confirm your answers
b. Find the angular frequency of small oscillations about each equilibrium position. by small oscillations? Be quantitative and give a separate
c. What do you mean answer for each point of stable equilibrium

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