ASAP! GIVING BRAINLIEST! Please read the question THEN answer correctly! No guessing. Show your work or give an explaination.

Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
For example let's set up a quadratic equation.
Let's use
f(x) = (x + 10)^2 + 7
The seven is the y intercept so let's ignore that and focus on the ten.
When we graph this we end up getting the picture below. Now, why is the vertex at -10? The reason is the equation starts off with a negative sign.
f(n) = (h - x) + k
So, if x is positive then it will remain negative but still go in positive just because the equation has a subtraction sign in it.
As a result when the equation has + 10, it shows that the x is negative because x = -10 and when you do
h- (-10) it becomes h + 10.
Hoped this helps