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Mathematics, 01.04.2021 20:20 audrey1256

The surface of a pedestrian bridge forms a parabola. Let the surface at one side of the bridge be represented by (6,0) and the surface at the other side be represented by (14,0). The center of the bridge is 2 feet higher than each side and can be represented by a vertex of (10,2). Write a function in vertex form that models the surface of the bridge.​

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