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An energy analysis begins by first identifying which types of forces are doing net work upon the object. In the case of the projectile, frictional forces (air resistance) are said to be negligible. The only remaining force acting upon the projectile is gravity - a conservative force. The force of gravity is the only force doing work upon the projectile.
Since the only work being done on the projectile is being done by a conservative force, the total mechanical energy will be conserved. See Know the Law section. The amount of total energy - KE plus PE - at the beginning of the motion will be the same amount at every location along the path of the projectile. And of course at location E, there is no potential energy since the projectile is at ground level or a pico-meter above (much like at location A). Using these principles, all blanks can be determined.
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