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Suppose a ball is thrown upward to a height of ho meters. Each time the ball bounces, it rebounds to a fraction r of its previous height. Let h, be the height after the nth bounce. Consider the following values of ho and r. Complete parts (a) and (b) below

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Suppose a ball is thrown upward to a height of ho meters. Each time the ball bounces, it rebounds to a fraction r of its previous height. Let h, be the height after the nth
bounce. Consider the following values of ho and r. Complete parts (a) and (b) below

Suppose a ball is thrown upward to a height of h0 meters. Each time the ball bounces, it rebounds to a fraction r of its previous height. Let hn be the height after the nth bounce. Consider the following values of h0 and r. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. h0=45, r=0.5 a. Find the first four terms of the sequence of heights {hn}.