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Zaniyah Montgomery
Mathematics
1 June, 13:26
If 3x^2 - 2x + 7 = 0, then (x - 1/3) ^2=
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Ryann Elliott
1 June, 13:29
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If x needs to be a real number, then the problem cannot be solved as x is an imaginary number indicated by the first equation.
If x could be an imaginary number, then the answer is - 20/9
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