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A ball is thrown at an angle ` theta` and another ball is thrown at an angle ` (90^@- tehta) with the horizontal direction from the same point, each with velocity ` 40 ms^(-1)`. The second ball reaches ` 40 m` higher than the first ball. Find their individul heithts, Take ` g= 10 m//s`.

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