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Simplify 2(x - 4) 7(x 2).

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First go ahead and distribute the 2

(2x-8)

Now distribute the 7.

I think you may have forgotten to add the sign into the (x 2)
If it's adding you'd get (7x+14)
If it's subtracting you'd get (7x-14)

Same thing for between the two expressions.

Hope you understand




User Syslo
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Answer:

9x+6

Explanation:

Consider the given expression is


2(x-4)+7(x+2)

We need to find the simplified form of the given expression.

Using distributive property, we get


2(x)+2(-4)+7(x)+7(2)
[\because a(b+c)=ab+ac]


2x-8+7x+14

Combine like terms.


(2x+7x)+(-8+14)


9x+6

Therefore, the simplified form of the given expression is 9x+6.

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