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using the same method for the practice jump write the standard form of the equation that will get daredevil Danny safely through the flaming hoop jump of awesome!
a) write the vertex form by substituting in values for x, y, h, and k and then solve for a. Show your work.
b) Determine the values of a, b, and c. Show your work.
c) using your values of a, b, and c, did daredevil Danny successfully pass through the flaming hoop jump of awesome? If not describe what happened. Then go back to critique your work and revise it. Write about your revision.
d) once you have determine the correct values of a, b, and c, verify algebraically that daredevil Danny will successfully passthrough through the flaming hope jump of awesome.
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