Math Problem Statement
The path of a projectile fired at an inclination of theta to the horizontal with an initial speed, v 0, is a parabola. The range, R, of the projectile (the horizontal distance that the projectile travels) is found by the formula Upper R equals StartFraction v Subscript 0 Superscript 2 Baseline sine 2 theta Over g EndFraction where gequals32.2 ft/secsquared. Find the range of a projectile fired with an initial velocity of 104 feet per second at an angle of 26degrees to the horizontal. Question content area bottom Part 1 A. 147.25 ft B. 264.59 ft C. 264.69 ft D. 294.50 ft
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Projectile Motion
Trigonometry
Kinematics
Formulas
R = (v0^2 * sin(2θ)) / g
Theorems
Projectile motion theory
Suitable Grade Level
Grades 10-12
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