| 1. | \(\left(\dfrac{\cos \theta}{2+3 \sin \theta}\right)^{-1 / 2}\) | 2. | \(\left(\dfrac{\sin \theta}{2+3 \sin \theta}\right)^{1 / 2}\) |
| 3. | \((\sin \theta)^{1 / 2}\) | 4. | \(\left(\dfrac{1}{2+3 \sin \theta}\right)^{1 / 2}\) |
When an object is shot from the bottom of a long, smooth inclined plane kept at an angle of \(60^\circ\) with horizontal, it can travel a distance \(x_1\) along the plane. But when the inclination is decreased to \(30^\circ\) and the same object is shot with the same velocity, it can travel \(x_2\) distance. Then \(x_1:x_2\) will be:
| 1. | \(1:2\sqrt{3}\) | 2. | \(1:\sqrt{2}\) |
| 3. | \(\sqrt{2}:1\) | 4. | \(1:\sqrt{3}\) |