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One fireworks shell is launched and then an identical shell is set off 2 seconds later. With the same launch velocity and launch angle. The shells are designed to explode at their maximum height. The height (in feet) of the shells t seconds after the first shell was launched are given the functions h1(t) = -16t2+ 64t and h2(t). A. Use the transformations to write a rule for h2(t) in terms of h1(t) B. Use your rule for h2(t) to write a quadratic function that models the height of the second fireworks shell t seconds after the first shell was launched?

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