SOLUTION: f(x)=-x^2-4x-3

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: f(x)=-x^2-4x-3 This question is from textbook Algebra for college students

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Solved by pluggable solver: SOLVE a linear equation
Solve . Move 1 to the right: . Divide by 2:

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