3x2-4x+3=0
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x = (-b+/-sqrt(b^2-4ac)) / 2a

x = (4 + sqrt (4^2 - 4*3*3) / (2*3) or x = (4 - sqrt (4^2 - 4*3*3) / (2*3)

in this case the discriminate is negative, so there are two non-real, complex roots, or complex conjugets.  However, the question does not ask you to solve anything, so this may be irrelevant.

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