Answer:
c is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
when you put the negative into the second equation it makes it match up with the algebra tiles answer
GIVE ME BRAINILEST
First of all, I'm going to assume that we have a concave down parabola, because the stream of water is subjected to gravity.
If we need the vertex to be at
, the equation will contain a
term.
If we start with
we have a parabola, concave down, with vertex at
and a maximum of 0.
So, if we add 7, we will translate the function vertically up 7 units, so that the new maximum will be 
We have

Now we only have to fix the fact that this parabola doesn't land at
, because our parabola is too "narrow". We can work on that by multiplying the squared parenthesis by a certain coefficient: we want

such that:
Plugging these values gets us

As you can see in the attached figure, the parabola we get satisfies all the requests.
Answer:
Reflection
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, we want to get the transformation that yielded figure B from figure A
Looking at the plot, we can see that we have the origin as the center of transformation
The kind of transformation however is reflection
The shape A was reflected about the origin or the point (0,0) to give shape B