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After being dropped from a platform, a ball bounces several times. The graph shows the height of the ball after each bounce. What does the end behavior for x increasing without bound represent?
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After being dropped from a platform, a ball bounces several times. The graph shows the height of the ball after each bounce. What does the end behavior for x increasing without bound represent?
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The height of each bounce will approach 0 m.
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