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A cricket ball thrown across a field is a heights `h_(1)` and `h_(2)` from the point of projection at time `t_(1)` and `t_(2)` respectively after the throw. The ball is caught by a fielder at the same height as that of projection. The time of flight of the ball in this journey is

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