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Mathematics, 04.11.2021 15:50, khalilh1206

Plzz help thank you soo much The height of a thrown ball is a quadratic function of the time it has been in the air. The graph of the quadratic function is the parabolic path of the ball. The vertex of the graph is (1, 10) and the path of the ball includes the point (0, 2). Write the quadratic equation in the form y = ax^2 + bx + c.

A. y = -8x^2 + 16x + 8

B. y = -8x^2 + 16x + 2

C. y = -16x^2 + 32x + 4

D. y = -16x^2 -32x - 4

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