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Solve the following quadratic equation for complex solutions 3x^2- 7x + 11 = 0

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To find the answer to this question, we have to use the quadratic formula:


x=(-b^\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

In this case, a has a value of 3, b has a value of -7 and c has a value of 11, replace for the given values:


\begin{gathered} x=(-(-7)^\pm√((-7)^2-4(3)(11)))/(2(3)) \\ x=(7\pm√(49-132))/(6) \\ x=(7\pm√(-83))/(6) \\ x=(7\pm√(83)i)/(6) \\ x1=(7+√(83)i)/(6) \\ x2=(7-√(83)i)/(6) \end{gathered}

It means that the solutions of the equation are (7+√83i)/6 and (7-√83i)/6

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