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T = 4
So I integrate t^3 from -2 to 2 , and it's multiplied by 1/4.
I'm getting some wonky number 9.142

Should also be multiplying it be the amplitude, which is 8?

Formula for power that I'm using is 1/T * integral of g^2(t) from T/2 to -T/2

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