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Combine all terms into a single fraction with $4$ as common denominator
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$\frac{4y-3-y^2}{4}=0$
Learn how to solve quadratic equations problems step by step online. Solve the quadratic equation y-3/4(-y^2)/4=0. Combine all terms into a single fraction with 4 as common denominator. Sort the polynomial 4y-3-y^2 in descending order to handle it more easily. Factor the trinomial by -1 for an easier handling. Factor the trinomial -\left(y^2-4y+3\right) finding two numbers that multiply to form 3 and added form -4.