SubArea: Quadratic functionsLevel: BProject ID: 1003108306Accepted: 1Clonable: 0Easy: 0The x-axis is the tangent line of the graph of the quadratic function f. The point of tangency has the coordinates [−2;0]. Given f(−1)=−4, find the function f.f(x)=−4x2−16x−16f(x)=−4x2−16x+16f(x)=−49x2+169x−169f(x)=4x2−16x+16