Quadratic equations find their application in various real-world scenarios such as: sports, bridges, projectile motion, the curvature of bananas, and so on.
Here are three images representing real-world instances of quadratics:
Example 1: A cyclist travels along a parabolic trajectory to leap over obstacles.
Example 2: A person throws a basketball towards the hoop, moving in a gently upward path described by a quadratic curve.
Example 3: A football player kicks the ball upward, which follows a quadratic path as it travels a distance.
This equation can be solved with two solutions, corresponding to

and

.
Answer:
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Hello! C and D aren't correct answers, as they fall downward due to gravity. The object accelerates downward at -10 m/s, resulting in an increasing speed as it descends, going beyond 10 m/s, which indicates that speed isn't steady. Hence, the correct answer is A.
Kevin, since the problem states a number (x) minus 20, and given that 20 is mentioned later, it indicates that it is the second number involved here.