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Two stones are thrown vertically upwards simultaneously with their initial velocities `u_(1) and u_(2)` respectively. Prove that the heights reached by them would be in the ratio of `u_(1)^(2) : u_(2)^(2)` (Assume upward acceleration is `-g` and downward acceleration to be ` + g`).

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