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17 June, 11:39
What two expressions are equivilant to 2 (x+4)
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Autumn Zhang
17 June, 11:40
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2x+8 and 2 (4+x)
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Its 2x+8 because all you have to do is distribute the 2. So 2 times x is 2x and 2 times 4 is 8. You can just rearrange it for 2 (4+x)
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