SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME. DOES ANYONE HAVE ALGEBRA 2 FOR FLVS???
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be very careful i almost got kicked off flvs for using this site a year ago
make sure not to be cheating for sure do not copy and paste
i need help with the assignment 8.04 Geometric Series
ask your question tho
@Lexi724 thanks. i'll be careful
please do
someone please help me with the assignment 8.04 Geometric Series
now ask your question a specific one and in case you dont know you are limited to one question per post
alright.
i attached a file to see if maybe it will be easier to view the question
@inowalst
I just finished Algebra II..
lucky. are you able to please help me?
But I cant open that file.
it wont work?
Nope.
do you want me to copy and paste the question instead? idk if it will be that organized tho
Sure!
I remember the assignments, just copy/paste.
That Is the Way the Ball Bounces! Sam completed the following procedure in his Algebra II class: Choose a height from which all of the balls will be dropped one at a time. Vertically along the blank wall, set up the measuring tape and step stool or chair. Have a family member or friend stand on a step stool and drop one of the balls from the chosen height. Drop the ball close enough to the measuring tape to be able to record height, but not touch the tape. Face the measuring tape, opposite the ball's starting point from about 7 or 8 feet high. As the ball falls, measure the height the ball reaches after each bounce for four consecutive bounces. (You may need to repeat the process to ensure that your measurements are accurate. You may choose to video each drop to assure accuracy.) illustration showing a ball bouncing 4 times if someone dropped the ball from 7 or 8 feet high He recorded the height of each bounce, beginning with the height from which the ball originally fell, in the chart below: Ball 1 Description Ball 2 Description Ball 3 Description Height 1 (starting point) 3 ft 3 ft 3 ft Height 2 2.4 1.9 0.9 Height 3 1.9 1.2 0.3 Height 4 1.5 0.8 0.1 Height 5 1.2 0.5 0.02 Using complete sentences, answer the following questions: What is the average common ratio between the successive height values of ball 1? Ball 2? Ball 3? Experimental errors may cause common ratios to have some variances within the data for one ball. Use the average common ratio. What is the height of each ball on the fifth bounce (i.e., Height 6)? Use the geometric sequence formula, an = a1rn – 1 and show your work. What is the total distance of the height each ball has traveled in the first five heights? Use the geometric series formula, Sn = the quantity of a sub 1 minus a sub 1 times r to the n power, all over 1 minus r and show your work.
Hm.. I remember this assignment, just not as this question.
do you still have it in your documents?
No. I delete them once I finish. :/
dang
Check the Live Lessons.
Do they give out a session for this lesson?
idk
if you used her documents you would ebe immediately suspended why are you not heaving the warning i am giving to you because not only would you be suspended she can her credits revoked
Go to the "Announcements" page and check the Live Lessons dates. @Lexi724 Calm down! I wasn't planning on giving my work, anyways.
if i received the documents then of course im not going to copy word for word. i would put it in my own words
THEY KNOW WHEN YOU DO THAT
I AM A GREAT STUDENT AND I TRIED TO PULL THAT AND THEY FOUND OUT
THEY HAVE SOFTWARE BEYOND YOUR COMPREHENSION
@inowalst i dont think they have a live lesson for this because everyone else is on module 9 and im behind pace
DO NOT CCHEAT
THEY WIILL KNOW
Obviously. Quit yelling. I am NOT giving out my work.
That doesn't matter. @flvsucks You check the lesson, then the date. It doesn't matter if you are behind or not.
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