Solve the equation f(x) = -4x2 – 3x + 2 using the quadratic formula.

a. X=-1.17 and x = 0.43
b. x = 0.58 and x = 4.18
C. X = -4,X = -3, x = -2
d. x = 1.12 and x = 3.53

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option a is correct

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The solution f(x) = -4x2 – 3x + 2 is x=-1.17 and x = 0.43

The correct option is (A)

What is Quadratic equation ?

Any equation containing one term in which the unknown is squared and no term in which it is raised to a higher power.

Given equation is :-4x²-3x+2

using the Quadratic Formula where

a = -4, b = -3, and c = 2

x = -b ±√b²-4ac/2a

  = 3±√9+32/(-8)

  = 3± √41/(-8)

x= 3/(-8) + √41/(-8) or     x= 3/(-8)- √41/(-8)

x= -1.17 and x= 0.4253

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