SOLUTION: My question is how to I put h(x)=4x^2+3x+6 in standard form. I can't complete the square unless the coefficient of the x^2 is a one. I can't pull out anything. How would I go about

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Question 978043: My question is how to I put h(x)=4x^2+3x+6 in standard form. I can't complete the square unless the coefficient of the x^2 is a one. I can't pull out anything. How would I go about this problem? Thanks in advance.
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You should be able to factor the perfect square trinomial and do the clean up arithmetic yourself.

John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it