A marble has to get into the hole by launching it into the air at an angle. The target hole is 148.9 m away from the initial position of the marble. Find the two possible angles if the launching velocity of the marble has to be constant at 40 m/s. Select one: Oa 122.9576 and 32.9576 degrees Ob 12.0424 and 77.9576 degrees Oc 211972 and 68.8028 degrees Od 32.9576 and 57.0424 degrees
A marble has to get into the hole by launching it into the air at an angle. The target hole is 148.9 m away from the initial position of the marble. Find the two possible angles if the launching velocity of the marble has to be constant at 40 m/s. Select one: Oa 122.9576 and 32.9576 degrees Ob 12.0424 and 77.9576 degrees Oc 211972 and 68.8028 degrees Od 32.9576 and 57.0424 degrees
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![A marble has to get into the hole by launching it into the air at an angle. The target hole is
148.9 m away from the initial position of the marble. Find the two possible angles if the
launching velocity of the marble has to be constant at 40 m/s.
Select one:
Oa 122.9576 and 32.9576 degrees
Ob 12.0424 and 77.9576 degrees
Oc 211972 and 68.8028 degrees
Od 32.9576 and 57.0424 degrees
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Transcribed Image Text:A marble has to get into the hole by launching it into the air at an angle. The target hole is
148.9 m away from the initial position of the marble. Find the two possible angles if the
launching velocity of the marble has to be constant at 40 m/s.
Select one:
Oa 122.9576 and 32.9576 degrees
Ob 12.0424 and 77.9576 degrees
Oc 211972 and 68.8028 degrees
Od 32.9576 and 57.0424 degrees
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