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A body is projected with a velocity `v` in a direction making an angle `theta` with the horizontal.
a)Derive the mathematical equation of the path followed.
b)Draw the velocity - time graphs for the horizontal and vertical components of velocity of the projectile.
c)Obtain an expression for the time of flight of the projectile.

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