I need help answering this, I keep running into dead ends.
You are target shooting using a toy gun that fires a small ball at a speed of 15 m/s. When the gun is fired at an angle of 35 ∘ above horizontal, the ball hits the bull's-eye of a target at the same height as the gun. Then the target distance is halved.
At what angle must you aim the gun to hit the bull's-eye in its new position? (Mathematically there are two solutions to this problem; the physically reasonable answer is the smaller of the two.)