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Part 1:
A long jumper leaves theground at an angle of 21.7 degrees to the horizontal and at a speed of 10.6 m/s.

The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s^2. How far does he jump? Answer in units of m.

Part 2:
What is the maximum height he reaches? Answer in units of m.
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