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For angles `theta and (90^@-theta)` of projection, a projectile has the same horizontal range R. The maximum heights attained are `H_1 and H_2` respectively. Then the relation among `R,H_1 and H_2 ` is

A

`R=sqrt(H_1H_2)`

B

`R=sqrt(H_1^2+H_2^2)`

C

`R=H_1+H_2`

D

`R=4sqrt(H_1H_2)`

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