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At what initial speed must the basketball player throw the ball, at angle theta 0 =55 degrees, above the horizontal, to make the foul shot? The horizontal distances are d1= 1.0 ft and d2= 14ft, and the heights are h1=7.0ft and h2=10ft.
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