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How to solve 2x^2 - 4x = 3

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Answer:

1 ± i(1/2)√2

Explanation:

Write this quadratic in standard form: subtract 3 from both sides. This results in 2x^2 - 4x - 3 = 0. Let's apply the quadratic formula. The coefficients of the x terms are 2, -4 and -3, so the discriminant is (-4)^2 - 4(2)(-3), or 16 - 24 = -8.

Following the format of the quadratic formula, we get

-(-4) ±i2√8 4 ±i2√2

x = ----------------- = --------------- = 1 ± i(1/2)√2

4 4

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