SOLUTION: Solve the equation for the indicated variable: A = 6x^2 + 12xh; solve for x The answer I come up with via the quadratic formula is x = -h +/- 2h(sqrt)6A Apparently I am mi

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Question 884292: Solve the equation for the indicated variable:
A = 6x^2 + 12xh; solve for x
The answer I come up with via the quadratic formula is x = -h +/- 2h(sqrt)6A
Apparently I am missing a key step as this answer is incorrect.

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Complete the square,









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