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Diet Coke
Mathematics
9 May, 02:56
How do you solve
2x - 8=2 (x-4)
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Madeleine Carney
9 May, 03:15
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So the problem is 2x-8 = 2 (x-4). First off, let's perform the distributive property on the right side of the expression. 2 * x is 2x. 2 * - 4 is - 8. That makes the right side 2x-8. 2x - 8 = 2x-8, so nothing else needs to be done. Because both sides are identical, all real numbers are the solution.
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