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How do you solve this equation?

2(3x + 8) = 14
Write in words the steps (in order) you will need to
use to solve this equation. Then show the algebraic
steps to solve this problem


7-4(9 + 2a) = -11
(Write out the steps in words and then show the
algebraic steps to get your solution.)

Solve both

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Explanation:

2(3×+8)=14

first multiply 2 times 3 then add 8 and get 14 and add the next 14 to get 28

7-4(9+2a)=-11

3(9+2a)=-11

27+2=-11

=40

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