Question: (11%) Problem 9: Two stones are separated by a vertical distance y (in meters) from each other. One stone is thrown down with an

(11%) Problem 9: Two stones are separated by a vertical distance y

(11%) Problem 9: Two stones are separated by a vertical distance y (in meters) from each other. One stone is thrown down with an initial velocity vol = -11 m/s and the other is thrown up from the ground with an initial vo2 = 23 m/s at the same time the other is thrown. 33% Part (a) How far, in meters, must they be separated so they hit the ground at the same time? y= || sin() cotan() atan() cosh() cos() asin() acotan() sinh() tan() () acos() E14 tanh Degrees Radians cotanh() + 7 8 9 HOME 5 6 * 1 2 3 0 END ) BACKSPACE DEL CLEAR Submit Hint Feedback I give up! Hints: 0% deduction per hint. Hints remaining: 4 Feedback: 0% deduction per feedback. Grade Summary Deductions Potential Submissions 0% 100% Attempts remaining: 50 (0% per attempt) detailed view

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