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Simplify this expression. 2(10) + 2(x – 4)


fortniteyeet1245: The answer is 20+2x-8 which simplifies to 2x+12.

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Answered by baviya65
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Answered by yapuramvaishnavi16
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The simplified form is 2x + 12 when x is the only one variable the expression is 2(10) + 2(x-4)

Given that,

The expression is 2(10) + 2(x-4)

We have to simplify.

We know that,

What is an expression?

A mathematical expression is a phrase that contains a minimum of two numbers or variables and at least one mathematical procedure. Mathematical statements are called expressions if they contain at least two terms that are linked by an operator and contain either numbers, variables, or both.

So,

2(10) + 2(x-4)

20 + 2x - 8

2x + 12

Therefore, The simplified form is 2x + 12.

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