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I need to find x of the quadratic function y=-3/4x^2-4x-1 and keep getting (4)/(3/2). Is this right and if so, can it be reduced?
12 years ago

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Steve
I assume you want to find the roots of the polynomial (saying "find x" is meaningless).

Just use the quadratic formula:

x = [4 ±√(16-4(-3/4)(-1))]/[2(-3/4)]
= (-8±2√13)/3
12 years ago

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