SOLUTION: what is the product of the solutions to the equations?I2x+4I=14
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Question 608347: what is the product of the solutions to the equations?I2x+4I=14
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|2x+4| = 14
Subtract the 4 on both sides
|2x| = 10
Divide 2 on both sides
x = 5
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