Find the maximum height reached by the ball

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Solve the following problem:

Problem: A soccer ball is kicked with an initial speed of 20 m/s at an angle of 25° with respect to the horizontal.

Part I: Find the maximum height reached by the ball.

m

Part II: Find the speed of the ball when it is at the highest point on its trajectory.

m/s

Part III: Where does the ball land? That is, what is the range of the ball?

m

Please use great detail in explaining the solution. Thank you.

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