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Solve the equation −4x+3=−x2−4x and re-express the answer as a complex number with the imaginary unit.
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-4x + 3 = -x^2 - 4x.
Bring all terms to one side: x^2 + 3 = 0, so x^2 = -3.
Thus x = ±√(-3) = ± i√3.
Solutions: x = i√3 and x = -i√3 (or 0 ± i√3).
-4x + 3 = -x^2 - 4x.
Bring all terms to one side: x^2 + 3 = 0, so x^2 = -3.
Thus x = ±√(-3) = ± i√3.
Solutions: x = i√3 and x = -i√3 (or 0 ± i√3).
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