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04.05.2021 •
Mathematics
Which values are in the solution set of the inequality 32 x +13 > -12
Select all that apply.
A.19
B.20
C.21
D.22
E.23
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Ответ:
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not sure if you're asking the total amount of feet it will have traveled in 5 bounces, or if you're asking how far the ball will travel on its 5th bounce. I think it's the latter you want answered, so here goes.
This is an exponential equation, of the form
where a is the initial height and b is the decay factor. Our initial height is 12 feet, and since it comes up 1/2 of its previous height each time it bounces, b = 1/2. Our equation, then, is
If you want to find out how far it drops on the fifth bounce, sub in a 5 for x and solve for y:
which gives you a height of .375 feet which is 3/8 of a foot.