Calculate the speed of both balls after the collision

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A 20kg ball is moving at 10 m/s in the positive direction of the x axis when it collides with a 10kg ball initially at rest. If after collision, ball 1 is moving at a 45 degree angle below the x axis while ball 2 is observed too move at a 30 degree angle above the x axis, calculate the speed of both balls after the collision.

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