Suppose that a simple pendulum with a length of
(a) Approximate the period
(b) Approximate the period of the pendulum using Formula (10) for the second-order model.
(c) Use the numerical integration capability of a CAS to approximate the period of the pendulum from Formula (7), and compare it to the values obtained in parts (a) and (b).
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