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Okay, as somebody who does not know much physics, here is my guess. If the equation is quadratic, you will get 2 or 3, 4 is unlikely because it looks like it has, well, yeah, it seems it is like it needs to have some sort of inflection points at both of those places where it is reaching 0, so unless there is some weird equation that gives you that. It is either 2 or 3 depending on what happens to the sign, which is something you physics guys will know. One, unless there is some linear equation that affects this, which I do not think it does, kx square was the spring thingy, and again, this is a complete guess, I have not done physics in 16, 18 years, but yeah, maybe that is the thing, the line you should be thinking about, figuring out just that the order of the equation that gets formed and also whether it is a plus sign or a minus sign.
slight correction. i forgor, i did teach 12th grade phys in 2014 :P
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