SOLUTION: How do i find the complex zeros of quadratic Functions, such as this one. g(x)+4x^2-3x+1

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Question 680032: How do i find the complex zeros of quadratic Functions, such as this one.
g(x)+4x^2-3x+1

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Quadratic Equation
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x =
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AND

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