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F(x)=4-3x-2x^2
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Final answer:

After solving the equation f(x) = 4 - 3x - 2x^2 by completing the square, we get x = -3/4 ± √(3/4)^2 + 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve f(x) = 4 - 3x - 2x^2 by completing the square, follow these steps:

  1. Rearrange the equation to put the variable terms in order: -2x^2 - 3x + 4 = 0
  2. Divide through by the coefficient of x^2 (in this case, -2) to make it 1: x^2 + (3/2)x - 2 = 0
  3. Complete the square by adding the square of half the coefficient of x to both sides: x^2 + (3/2)x + (3/4)^2 - 2 + (3/4)^2 = (3/4)^2
  4. Simplify and factor the perfect square trinomial: (x + 3/4)^2 = (3/4)^2 + 2
  5. Take the square root of both sides to solve for x: x + 3/4 = ±√(3/4)^2 + 2
  6. Finally, solve for x by subtracting 3/4 from both sides: x = -3/4 ± √(3/4)^2 + 2

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