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    Solve the Equation\(40 x ^ { 2 } + 6 x - 27 = 0\)
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Solve the Equation 40x2+6x−27=040 x ^ { 2 } + 6 x - 27 = 040x2+6x−27=0

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Solve the equation. 40x2+6x−27=040 x ^ { 2 } + 6 x - 27 = 040x2+6x−27=0

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