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No, you can't treat Vx or Vy as 0, final velocity refers to its velocity before hitting the ground, which will probably never be 0 unless the projectile is falling vertically downwards, in which case Vx would be 0.Sorry, I didn't see you subbed in gravity -9.8, I thought u subbed in 9.8 sorry. However, am I able to use v=u+at to find uy?