If a cannonball is fired so that its distance from the mouth of the cannon is always increasing, find the maximum possib

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If a cannonball is fired so that its distance from the mouth of the cannon is always increasing, find the maximum possib

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If A Cannonball Is Fired So That Its Distance From The Mouth Of The Cannon Is Always Increasing Find The Maximum Possib 1
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If a cannonball is fired so that its distance from the mouth of the cannon is always increasing, find the maximum possible angle above the horizontal with which the cannonball was launched. Assume no air resistance.
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