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How to find initial velocity with only an angle and distance?
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[QUOTE="jbriggs444, post: 6152359, member: 422467"] You seem to have removed the homework template and included only the question. These forums are intended to provide assistance with homework. Not to do it for you. What is your thinking about the problem? With what you have been given, are there any useful quantities that you can calculate? In questions of this sort, one typically ignores air resistance and considers only the fixed acceleration of gravity. [With air resistance included, the problem involves not just algebra but differential equations as well]. The student is typically expected to know the acceleration of gravity, approximately 32 feet per second per second. [In physics, one would typically be trained to convert units of measurement and work in meters and seconds. But in Algebra 2, we can skip the conversion and continue to work in feet and seconds] [/QUOTE]
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How to find initial velocity with only an angle and distance?
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