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The equations of motion of a projectile are given by `x=36tm and 2y =96t-9.8t^(2)m`. The angle of projection is

A

`sin^(-1) ((4)/(5))`

B

`sin^(-1) ((3)/(5))`

C

`sin^(-1)((4)/(3))`

D

`sin^(-1)((3)/(4))`

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