If you can observe this equation, it is in the form of (x-a)^2 + b. Now if you expand it, it would be a quadratic equation!
Lets try to make it to this form. Since we can't factorise the quadratic equation, we can complete the square by moving 4 to the other side!
x^2 - 6x +/- ___= -4
What could be filled in ___ to complete the equation?
9 would work. So to add in a number, you would need to add it to the other side!
Therefore, x^2 - 6x + 9 = 5
Lets complete the square.
(x-3)^2 - 5
Therefore, a = 3, b = -5