Use the quadratic formula to solve. Express your answer in simplest form. $4k^2 + 6k + 1 = 2k$
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To use the quadratic formula, we need to rewrite the equation in the standard quadratic form $ak^2 + bk + c = 0$. Subtract $2k$ from both sides of the equation: $4k^2 + 6k - 2k + 1 = 0$ $4k^2 + 4k + 1 = 0$ Show more…
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