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We can use quadratic formula to determine the roots of the given quadratic equation.

The quadratic formula is:


x= \frac{-b+- \sqrt{ b^(2) -4ac} }{2a}

b = coefficient of x term = 12
a = coefficient of squared term = 4
c = constant term = 9

Using the values, we get:


x= (-12+- √(144-4(4)(9)) )/(2(4)) \\ \\ x= (-12+-0)/(8) \\ \\ x= (-3)/(2)

So, the correct answer to this question is option B
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