Projectile motion. Eliminate the parameter
a. Show that the trajectory of a projectile is a parabola.
b. Find the vertex of the parabola.
c. Find the line or flight of the projectile.
d. Find the range.
e. Show that for a fixed Initial speed
f. Show that doubling the initial speed of a projectile has the effect of multiplying both the range and the maximum height by a factor of four.
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