SOLUTION: If the function f is defined by f (x)=3x+4, then 2f (x)+4=

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Question 921074: If the function f is defined by f (x)=3x+4, then 2f (x)+4=
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Multiply both sides by 2.


Distribute


Add 4 to both sides.


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