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Use the Quadratic formula to solve `3x^(2)-4x+1=0`.

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`a=3,b=-4, and c=1`. Substituting these into the quadratic formula,
`x=(4+-sqrt(16-12))/(6)=(4+-2)/(6)=1` or `(1)/(3)`.
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