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A tennis player strikes a ball when it is 1.1 m above the ground, with a velocity 20 m/s at  17 degrees above the horizontal.  The net is 8 m away horizontally and it is  0.5 m high.  How high, vertically, above the net does the ball pass?
15 years ago

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Jon
i got 2.19.. is this correct?
15 years ago
MathMate
That's what I've got too, good work!
15 years ago
Romea
0.97
8 years ago

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