A ball is thrown eastward into the air from the origin (in the direction of the positive x-axis). The initial velocity is 40 i + 48 k, with speed measured in feet per second. The spin of the ball results in a southward acceleration of 10 ft/s, so the acceleration vector is a = -10 j – 32 k. Where does the ball land? (Round your answers to decimal place.) x ft from the origin at an angle of x ° from the eastern direction toward the south.

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A ball is thrown eastward into the air from the origin (in the direction of the positive x-axis). The initial velocity is 40 i + 48 k, with speed measured in feet per second. The spin of the ball results in a southward acceleration of 10 ft/s², so the
acceleration vector is a = -10 j – 32 k. Where does the ball land? (Round your answers to one decimal place.)
X ft from the origin at an angle of
° from the eastern direction toward the south.
Transcribed Image Text:A ball is thrown eastward into the air from the origin (in the direction of the positive x-axis). The initial velocity is 40 i + 48 k, with speed measured in feet per second. The spin of the ball results in a southward acceleration of 10 ft/s², so the acceleration vector is a = -10 j – 32 k. Where does the ball land? (Round your answers to one decimal place.) X ft from the origin at an angle of ° from the eastern direction toward the south.
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