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rootbeer003:

help

rootbeer003:

@satellite73

rootbeer003:

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satellite73:

just some points to plot \[(1,10),(2,6),(3,2),(4,-2),(5,-6)\] do not connect the dots

rootbeer003:

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satellite73:

yup

rootbeer003:

thts all i do?

rootbeer003:

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satellite73:

yeah that is it

satellite73:

second one same thing \[(1,\frac{1}{32}), (2,\frac{1}{8}),(3,\frac{1}{2}),(4,2).(5,8)\]

rootbeer003:

umm

rootbeer003:

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rootbeer003:

do that for me plz

satellite73:

um... no

rootbeer003:

please

rootbeer003:

pwease

satellite73:

i can't

rootbeer003:

y

satellite73:

rootbeer003:

bootyful

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satellite73:

first bounce is \[80\times .6\] second is \[80\times .6^2\] third is \[80\times .6^3\] i will let you compute those numbers

satellite73:

explanation, finding 60% of a number is the same as multiplying it by \(.6\)

satellite73:

8th bounce \[80\times .6^8\] which is a very small number, use a calculator

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