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Kolten Ross
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17 May, 19:38
How do you multiply 2 (x+14)
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Clarissa Johnson
17 May, 19:46
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You have to use the distributive property to find the answer. so you do 2 times x which is 2x, then you do 2 times 14 which is 28. You do 2x=28. then you put a line down the equal sign. then you start on the side of the variable. so you divide by 2 on both sides. so 28 divided by 2 equals 14.
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