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A projectile is thrown at an angle of `40^(@)` with the horizontal and its range is `R_(1)`. Another projectile is thrown at an angle of `40^(@)` with the vertical and its range is `R_(2)`. What is the relation between `R_(1)` and `R_(2)` ? (projection speed is same in both cases)

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