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If two expressions, 2x + 8 and 2 (x + 2) + k are equivalent, what is the value of k? Enter the value in the box.
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If two expressions, 2x + 8 and 2 (x + 2) + k are equivalent, what is the value of k? Enter the value in the box.
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2x+8=2(x+2)+k
2x+8=2x+4+k
k=4
Therefore k= 4, Hope this helps!! :)
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