A football kicker can give the ball an initial speed of 31 m/s. What are the (a) least and (b) greatest elevation angles at which he can kick the ball to score a field goal from a point 41 m in front of goalposts whose horizontal bar is 3.44 m above the ground? (a) Number i (b) Number i Save for Later Units Units Attempts: unlimited Submit Answer

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A football kicker can give the ball an initial speed of 31 m/s. What are the (a) least and (b)
greatest elevation angles at which he can kick the ball to score a field goal from a point 41 m in
front of goalposts whose horizontal bar is 3.44 m above the ground?
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(b) Number i
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Units
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Transcribed Image Text:A football kicker can give the ball an initial speed of 31 m/s. What are the (a) least and (b) greatest elevation angles at which he can kick the ball to score a field goal from a point 41 m in front of goalposts whose horizontal bar is 3.44 m above the ground? (a) Number i (b) Number i Save for Later Units Units Attempts: unlimited Submit Answer
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