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$$2x^2+6x+1+3x^2+3x+9 = 0$$
Answer
$$ \begin{matrix}x_1 = -\dfrac{ 9 }{ 10 }+\dfrac{\sqrt{ 119 }}{ 10 }i & x_2 = -\dfrac{ 9 }{ 10 }-\dfrac{\sqrt{ 119 }}{ 10 }i \\[1 em] \end{matrix} $$
Explanation
$$ \begin{aligned} 2x^2+6x+1+3x^2+3x+9 &= 0&& \text{simplify left side} \\[1 em]5x^2+9x+10 &= 0&& \\[1 em] \end{aligned} $$
$ 5x^{2}+9x+10 = 0 $ is a quadratic equation.
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