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The value of
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Answer to Problem 99E
The value are
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The path of the projectile is given by the rectangular equation.
Calculation:
The path of the projectile is given by the rectangular equation.
The rectangular equation is.
Compare the coefficients of the two above equations.
Calculate the value of
Calculate the parametric equation.
Therefore, the value are
(b)
The graph of rectangular equation for the path of the projectile and parametric equations.
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Answer to Problem 99E
The graph of rectangular equation for the path of the projectile is shown in figure (1) and parametric equations is shown in figure (2).
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The path of the projectile is given by the rectangular equation.
Calculation:
The graph of the rectangular equation is shown in Figure (1).
Figure (1)
The graph of parametric equation is shown in figure (2).
Figure (2)
Therefore, the graph of rectangular equation for the path of the projectile is shown in figure (1) and parametric equations is shown in figure (2).
(c)
The value of the maximum height and maximum range using graph.
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Answer to Problem 99E
The maximum height of the projectile is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The path of the projectile is given by the rectangular equation.
Calculation:
The highest height of the projectile.
The maximum rangeof the projectile.
Therefore, the maximum height ofthe projectileis
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