QUESTION: You want to throw a ball into a basketball hoop, the top of which is 3 m above ground, from a distance of 10 m. Assume that you throw the ball at an initial angle of 45 degrees. Which initial velocity does it need to have (do not worry about passing through the hoop)?
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