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A projectile is fired from the base of cone-shaped hill. The projectile grazes the vertex and strikes the hill again at the base. If abe the half - angle of the cone, h its height, u the initial velocity of projection and `theta` is the angle of projection, then `tan(theta)` `tan(alpha)` is

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