SOLUTION: A basketball player shoots a basketball with a speed of 50 feet per second at an angle of 50 degrees upward from the ground. The vector that describes the motion of the basketball

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Question 330544: A basketball player shoots a basketball with a speed of 50 feet per second at an angle of 50 degrees upward from the ground. The vector that describes the motion of the basketball is
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
V=(Vx,Vy)
V=(50cos(50),50sin(50))
V=(32.1,38.3) ft/s.

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