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At time `t=0`, a small ball is projected from point A with a velocity of `60m//s` at `60^@` angle with horizontal. Neglect atmospheric resistance and determine the two times `t_1 and t_2` when the velocity of the ball makes an angle of `45^@` with horizontal x-axis.

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