Question: The froghopper, Philaenus spumarius, holds the world record for insect jumps. When leaping at an angle of 58.0? above the horizontal, some of the tiny critters have reached a maximum height of 55.7cm above the level ground.
Part A: What was the takeoff speed for such a leap?
Part B: What horizontal distance did the froghopper cover for this world-record leap?
Explain the each and every step in detail for help.