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A bouncing ball reaches a height of 54 inches at its first peak, 36 inches at its second peak, and 24 inches at its third peak. Which formula represents this scenario
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A bouncing ball reaches a height of 54 inches at its first peak, 36 inches at its second peak, and 24 inches at its third peak. Which formula represents this scenario
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it's f(x) = 54(2/3)^x- 1
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36/54=2/3
36/24=2/3
so each time it bounches 2/3 or what it bounced before
seems to be a geometric sequence
an=a1r^(n-1)
a1=first term
r=common ratio
a1=54
common ratio is 2/3
an=54(2/3)^(n-1)
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