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What is the product
2*(x-4)

User LazNiko
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To find the product of 2(x-4), we need to distribute 2 to both x and -4.

2(x-4) = 2(x) - 2(4)

Simplifying, we get:

2x - 8

Therefore, the product of 2(x-4) is 2x - 8.
User Whitespace
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Answer: 2x - 8

Explanation:

We will distribute the 2 into both of the terms.

Given:

2 * (x - 4)

2(x - 4)

Distribute:

2 * x - 2 * 4

2x - 8

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