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A transverse periodic wave is represented by the equation y(x, t) = −1.50 cm sin(1,500 rad/s t − 10.0 m−1 x). Another transverse wave is represented by the equation y(x, t) = +1.50 cm sin(1,500 rad/s t + 10.0 m−1 x). What is the equation that represents the superposition of the two waves?



y(x, t) = 3.0 cm sin(1,500 rad/s t − 10.0 m−1 x)



y(x, t) = 3.0 cm sin(1,500 rad/s t) cos(10.0 m−1 x)



y(x, t) = 3.0 cm cos(1,500 rad/s t) sin(10.0 m−1 x)



y(x, t) = 3.0 cm sin(1,500 rad/s t + 10.0 m−1 x)

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