SOLUTION: The distance travelled by a shot put when thrown can be calculated using the equation below where R is the range (distance thrown) in metres, x° is the launch trajectory in degrees

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Question 1083019: The distance travelled by a shot put when thrown can be calculated using the equation below where R is the range (distance thrown) in metres, x° is the launch trajectory in degrees and V is the initial velocity of the shot in metres per second. The school record for shot put is 15 metres,
R= V^2/5 x (sin x°) x (cos x°)
Stefan increased his launch velocity to 13.2 metres per second. Investigate the angles of trajectory for which he can break the school record.

Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Is it V%5E2%2F5 ?
Or V%5E%282%2F5%29 ?