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  • Projectile Motion

    The motion of an object thrown or projected into the air, subject to only the acceleration of gravity.
  • Horizontal Displacement

    The distance an object travels along the horizontal axis during projectile motion.
  • Vertical Displacement

    The distance an object travels along the vertical axis during projectile motion.
  • Initial Velocity

    The speed and direction an object has at the moment it begins its motion.
  • Launch Angle

    The angle at which an object is projected into the air relative to the horizontal axis.
  • Equation Substitution

    A method used to solve systems of equations by replacing one variable with an expression derived from another equation.
  • Vector Decomposition

    The process of breaking a vector into its horizontal and vertical components.
  • Tangent Inverse Function

    A mathematical function used to find an angle when the tangent of the angle is known.
  • Cosine

    A trigonometric function representing the adjacent side over the hypotenuse in a right triangle.
  • Sine

    A trigonometric function representing the opposite side over the hypotenuse in a right triangle.
  • Tangent

    A trigonometric function representing the opposite side over the adjacent side in a right triangle.
  • Acceleration due to Gravity

    The acceleration of an object caused by Earth's gravity, approximately 9.8 m/s² downward.
  • Interval

    A specific range or section of time or space considered in a problem.
  • Diagram

    A visual representation used to illustrate the components and relationships in a problem.
  • Unknown Variables

    Variables in an equation that need to be solved for, often represented by symbols like x or y.