A wave is represented by the equation y = 15sin(kx - ot) + 20cos(kr - at). where x and y are in millimeters and tis in seconds. What is the phase constant of the wave? i rad

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A wave is represented by the equation y = 15sin(kx - ot) + 20cos(kx - ot), where x and y are in millimeters and t is in seconds.
What is the phase constant of the wave? i
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