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26 October, 20:37

What is the value of x in the equation 4 (2x + 14) = 0?

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  1. 26 October, 22:41
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    Perform indicated multiplication on left side of the equation ...

    8x+56=0 subtract 56 from both sides

    8x=-56 divide both sides by y

    x=-7
  2. 27 October, 00:22
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    First simplify so 4 (2x + 14) = 0

    then reorder to get (56 + 8x) = 0

    Move all terms that have x to the left, all the other terms to the right.

    add - 56 to each side of this equation summing up to 56 + - 56 + 8x = 0 + - 56

    combine like terms a couple of times to get 0 + - 56 = - 56 8x = - 56

    Then divide each side by 8 giving you the answer of x = - 7

    Sorry for the wait.
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