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OpenStudy (kbadger11):

2x^2+x+4=0 solve by completing square

OpenStudy (photon336):

any ideas of how to start?

OpenStudy (mathmale):

You'd probably find this problem easier to solve if you divide every term by 2, which is the present coefficient of the x^2 term. Try this, please. Write your answer in this format: 2x^2+x+4=0 = 2(x^2 + ? + ?)

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