we will use the conservation of momnetum in x-y direction,
0 + 0 = mv sin 37 - mVsin53-------------along y axis
vsin37 = Vsin 53
v= V(0.798)/ ( 0.602)
v = 1.325V apprx-------eq(1)
m(12) + m(0) = m( v) c0s 37 + m(V) cos 53-------------along x axis
12m = m( vcos37 + Vcos53)
12= v(0.798) + V( 0.602)
12 = 1.325V (0.798) + V ( 0.602)
12= 1.66 V
V = 12/ 1.66= 7,23 m/s apprx
v = 9.578 m/s apprx
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