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A) If a car drives off a cliff horizontally with a speed of 137 m/s from a height of 26 m, how far will the car travel in the x-dir? B) If a car drives off a cliff horizontally with a speed of 127 m/s from a height of 27, how far will the car travel in the x-dir?
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