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16 August, 23:22

2 (x + 14) + (2x - 14) =

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  1. 16 August, 23:38
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    Answer:4x-6

    Step-by-step explanation: first you break up the problem

    2 (x+4) you use the distributive property so it is 2 times x which is 2x. The. You do 2 times 4 (it is positive because of the plus sign) which is 8

    2x•8 keep it for later

    Then 2x-14 is already dived for you

    Put them together

    2x+8+2x-14

    Out the like numbers togethe

    2x+2x=4x

    Then do the next like numbers

    8-14=-6

    Finally put them together

    4x-6
  2. 16 August, 23:39
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    4x+14

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Distribute the 2 in 2 (x+14) with the result, (2x+28), then combine like terms.

    (2x+28) + (2x-14)

    2x+2x=4x, 28-14 = 14

    In the end, you should get 4x+14
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