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Two identical rubber balls are dropped from different heights. ball 1 is dropped from a height of 115 feet, and ball 2 is dropped from a height of 269 feet. use the function f(t)= -16t^2 + h to determine the current height, f(t), of a ball dropped from a height h, over the given time t.

write a? function for the height of ball 2
h_2(t)=

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