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The Sea Dragon, a pendulum ride at an amusement park, moves from its central position at rest according to the trigonometric function P(t)=−10sin(pi/3t), where t represents time, in seconds. How many seconds does it take the pendulum to complete one full cycle? A= 3
B= 5
C= 6
D= 10


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