SOLUTION: 2(x+4)+3x=2(x+3)+8
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Question 32185: 2(x+4)+3x=2(x+3)+8
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2(x+4)+3x=2(x+3)+8
To solve this you would have to distribute the 2x first on the left side.
So you would have: 2x+4x+3x=2(x+3)+8
Then you would have to distribute the 2 on the right side.
So you would have: 2x+4x+3x=2x+6+8
Then you group the alike numbers together and you get: 9x=2x+14
Then you subtract the 2x from the right side and the left side. So you are left with 7x=14
Then you divide 14 by 7 and you get x=2
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