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Solve the equation by completing the square.$$-\frac{3}{2} z^{2}-\frac{1}{4} z+1=0$$
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Step 1: Subtract 1 from both sides of the equation to isolate the terms with z on the left side: $$ -\frac{3}{2} z^{2}-\frac{1}{4} z = -1 $$ Show more…
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