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The function h(x)=-0.03(x-14)^2+6 models the jump of a red kangaroo, where x is the horizontal distance traveled (in feet) and h(x) is the height (in feet). When the kangaroo jumps from a higher location, it lands 5 feet farther away. Write a function that models the second jump. Round values in your equation to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.
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