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What are the roots of the equation 3x^2-4x+4=0?

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Answer:


x=(2(1\pm i√(2) ))/(3)

General Formulas and Concepts:

Pre-Alg

  • Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

Alg I

  • Standard Form: ax² + bx + c = 0
  • Quadratic Formula:
    x=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac) )/(2a)
  • √-1 is imaginary number i

Explanation:

Step 1: Define

3x² - 4x + 4 = 0

a = 3

b = -4

c = 4

Step 2: Find roots

  1. Substitute:
    x=(-(-4)\pm√((-4)^2-4(3)(4)) )/(2(3))
  2. Simplify:
    x=(4\pm√((-4)^2-4(3)(4)) )/(2(3))
  3. Evaluate:
    x=(4\pm√(16-4(3)(4)) )/(2(3))
  4. Multiply:
    x=(4\pm√(16-48) )/(6)
  5. Subtract:
    x=(4\pm√(-32) )/(6)
  6. Factor:
    x=(4\pm√(-1) √(32) )/(6)
  7. Simplify:
    x=(4\pm4i√(2) )/(6)
  8. Factor:
    x=(4(1\pm i√(2) ))/(6)
  9. Simplify:
    x=(2(1\pm i√(2) ))/(3)
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