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If k(x) = 5x - 6, which
expression is equivalent to (k + k)(4)?

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28! hope this helps, you just plug in 4 for x, and then multiply by two.
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\large \boxed{(k + k)(4) = k(4) + k(4)}

First, we find the value of k(4). We can find the value of k(4) by substituting x = 4 in k(x).


\large{k(x) = 5x - 6 \longrightarrow k(4) = 5(4) - 6} \\ \large{k(4) = 20 - 6 \longrightarrow 14}

Therefore the value of k(4) is 14. Next we find k(4)+k(4) which is equivalent to 14+14. Hence, the value of (k+k)(4) is 28. There's also another method.


\large \boxed{(k + k)(4) = 2k(4)}

As we know k(4) is 14. Therefore 2k(4) is 2×14 = 28.

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  • (k+k)(4) = 28

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