The height h in feet of an object shot straight up with initial velocity v in feet per second is given by h = -16t^2 + vt + c where c is the initial height of the object above the ground. A model rocket is shot vertically up from a height of 6 feet above the ground with an initial velocity of 22 feet per second. Will it reach a height of 10 feet? Why or why not?

A. No; because the discriminant is negative.

B. Yes; because the discriminant is positive.

C. No; because the discriminant is positive.

D. Yes; because the discriminant is zero.