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Which answer would go with this problem (match the quadratic graph to an equation)

Which answer would go with this problem (match the quadratic graph to an equation-example-1
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Answer:

Second (middle) option

Explanation:

You can clearly tell from the graph that the y intercept is at 0,0

in
ax^2+bx+c, c is always the y value of the y-intercept

in this case the value is 0 so there shouldn't be a visible "c" in the equation, which is why the answer is the middle option

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