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A golf ball is hit with an initial speed at an angle to the horizontal from a point that lies at the foot of a straight-sided hill that is inclined at an angle to the horizontal, where Show that the ball lands at a distance measured up the face of the hill. Hence, show that the greatest range that can be achieved for a given occurs when i.e., when the initial velocity vector bisects the angle between the vertical and the hill

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