While this thread is here to answer queries you have about physics, it's important that you do have a go at the question first and let us know what specifically you are finding difficult with the question such that we can give specific advice to better help you.
Also note that, when asking questions, you shouldn't be demanding, and while perhaps not your intention, you should keep in mind noone is obliged you answer you're question. You're formatting of that post is also a bit unnecessary.
That being said, I would recommend turning this information into a diagram. You will also want to break up the problem into vertical and horizontal components.
Hey Erutepa,
Yeah, I completely understand where you're coming from. I've been struggling with this question for the past two days and it was stressing me out like crazy. Like an idiot, I jumped on here and typed in the question. 100% I should have explained how I was tackling the question and what was causing me issues. Also, I agree with the fact that the post was aggressive and demanding, my apologies for not giving any thought to my post. Obviously no one is obliged to answer the question and looking back, the post was so overkill.
Cheers for pointing all of this out. I'll definitely take these comments on board if I ever post in a question thread again.
With regard to the question, I did end up solving it
Like you said, a diagram is key to this question and allows the isolation of the components.
Thanks again
Could you please give us an image of your working out? That way we can instantly see what you know and don't know which makes it much easier for us to help.
I did end up solving it
Thanks for offering to help though.
Mod Edit: Merged posts - try to quote multiple messages in the same post rather than make two seperate posts