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You and your friend are hitting golf balls. The height (in feet) of your ball t seconds after you hit the ball can be modeled by the equation f(t) = -16t^2+50t. The height (in feet) of your friend's ball t seconds. After your friend hits the ball can be modeled by the equation g(t) = -16t^2 +50t + 2 describe the transformation from the graph of f to the graph of g. Describe a situation in which this could occur. How high will your ball be 3 seconds after you hit it?

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