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Mathematics, 01.04.2021 06:40 vivi297

Tina was observing the changing heights of a ball as it bounced over time. She graphed the function on this coordinate grid to show f(x), the height of the dropped ball, in feet, after its xth bounce. Part A: What does the value of f(3) represent in the given context?
A. After 3 bounces the height of the ball is 3 feet.
B. After 3 bounces the height of the ball is 4 feet.
C. After 4 bounces the height of the ball is 3 feet.
D. After 4 bounces the height of the ball is 4 feet.
Part B: Tina said that a possible range for the given function is y > 0. Based on the given scenario, do you agree or disagree?
A. I agree; because the graph has an asymptote at y = 0, the height cannot be 0.
B. I agree; although the graph has an asymptote at y = 0, the ball will stop bouncing and have a height of 0.
C. I disagree; because the graph has an asymptote at y = 0, the height cannot be 0.
D. I disagree; although the graph has an asymptote at y = 0, the ball will stop bouncing and have a height of 0.

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