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IT'S VERY URGENT I HAVE IT DUE TODAY CAN ANYONE HELP ME??

IT'S VERY URGENT I HAVE IT DUE TODAY CAN ANYONE HELP ME??-example-1
User Nurettin
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We have that, in this particular situation, the parametric equations of the projectile are:

x
=
(
v
0
cos
θ
)
t
y
=
h
+
(
v
0
sin
θ
)
t

16
t
2


Here,
h
=
0
,since the projectile is launched from ground level. Also,
θ
=
10

and
v
0
=
120
feet/s
. Al last, it can be seen that
16
[feet/s
2
]
t
2
=
g
t
2
2
, where
g
is expressed in feet per squared-second.

With all that, the remaining equations are:

x
=
120
cos
10

t
y
=
120
sin
10

t

16
t
2


with the equation for the trajectory:

y
(
x
)
=
(
tan
10

)
x

16
x
2
120
2
cos
2
10



Then, plotting the function
y
(
x
)
, we obtain the graph of the projectile's path (Figure 1).

Figure 1: Trajectory of the projectil.

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