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What expression is equivalent to 4(2x+1)-(-6x)
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What expression is equivalent to 4(2x+1)-(-6x)
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Well, you could partially solve this and get some that are equivalent.
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The answer is 14x+4
First you distribute the 4 to the numbers inside the parentheses. 4(2x)=8x and 3(1)=4
You do the same for -(6x) but you distribute the negative sign. A negative times a negative is a positive so -(-6x)= 6x
Now your new equation is 8x+4+6x
Next you have to combine like terms. The like terms is this equation is 8x and 6x. So 8x+6x= 14x
Your final answer is 14x+4
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