1iii) Solve 7/2x^2+13/4x+1=2

In order to solve this trickier problem, the quadratic equation must be applied 
x=[-b +- sqrt(b^2-4ac)]/2a

Apologies for messy notation, full solution will be demonstrated during interview clearly when whiteboard is available 

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