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On an inclined plane two particles `A and B` are projected with same speed at the same angle with the horizontal, particle `A` down and particle `B` up the plane. If the ratio of time of flight of `A and B` is `cot theta`, where `theta` is the angle at which `B` is projected measured from inclined plane, find the angle at which particles are projected.

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