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The coach throws a baseball to a player with an initial speed of `20 m//s` at an angle of `45^@` with the horizontal. At the moment the ball is thrown, the player is 50 m from the coach. At what speed and in what direction must the player run to catch the ball at the same height at which it was released? `(g = 10 m//s^2)`.

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