Firstly sorry if this has been asked before. I'm trying to work out a simple graphical equation that'll give me the x of the bounce point when y=0 (as it's hit the ground).
I'm only after the first bounce and the peak of the second bounce (so essentially it's like throwing a ball at a wall, getting it's first bounce and the point at which it hits the wall).
Gravity and the weight of the ball will always be constant, there will be no air resistance and the only variables will be the height from which the ball is thrown and the speed it's thrown at.
Can you help me out?