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How do I solve the quadratic equation:
3x^2-x+4 ?
Using the quadratic formula.
4 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
Huh? Just plug in your numbers:
x = (1±√(1^2-4*3*4))/(2*3) = (1±√-47)/6
4 years ago
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How do I solve the quadratic equation:
3x^2-x+4 ?
Using the quadratic formula.

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