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Two bodies are throw at angle `theta` (90-`theta`) from the same point with same velocity `25 ms^(-1)`. If the difference between their maximum height is 15m. Find the respective maximum heights. (`g = 10ms^(-2)`).

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`185/8m` and `65/8` m
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