SOLUTION: The solutions of x(3x-7)=-3 may be expressed in the form (m+sqrt(n))/(p) and (m-sqrt(n))/(p), where m, n, and p have a greatest common divisor of 1. Find m+n+p.
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Question 1029520: The solutions of x(3x-7)=-3 may be expressed in the form (m+sqrt(n))/(p) and (m-sqrt(n))/(p), where m, n, and p have a greatest common divisor of 1. Find m+n+p.
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