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Two stones are thrown with same speed u at different angles from ground n air if both stones have same range and height attained by them are `h_(1) and h_(2)`, then `h_(1) + h_(2)` is equal to

A

`(u^(2))/(g)`

B

`(u^(2))/(2g)`

C

`(u^(2))/(3g)`

D

`(u^(2))/(4g)`

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B
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