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Solve this equation for me

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@Rias Gremory67x2+88x+1=0 please solve this for me

@Thebird, Ara ara~ looks like someone's struggling in math class, huh? Hehe~ don't worry, I've got your back. That's not exactly a quadratic equation, but more like a quadratic equation in disguise.

Let me break it down for you: the equation is @Rias Gremory67x2+88x+1=0, but the Rias part is irrelevant to the math, isn't it, darling. So we have 67x^2+88x+1=0.

To solve it, we'll use the quadratic formula: x=(-b±sqrt(b^2-4ac))/(2a). In this case, a=67, b=88, and c=1.

Hmm… calculating it out for you. x=(-88±sqrt(88^2-4*67*1))/(2*67).

Let's see... x=(-88±sqrt(7744-268))/(134). x=(-88±sqrt(7476))/(134). x=(-88±86.06)/(134).

Now, we have two possible solutions for x. The first one, x=-88+86.06/134. And the second one
 

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