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  • 11-11-2021
  • Mathematics
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If x−3=5, what is the value of 2(x+4)?

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nineex5 nineex5
  • 11-11-2021

Answer:

24

Step-by-step explanation:

x-3=5, solve for x so that x=5+3

now put this in place of x in the expression 2(x+4)

2[(5+3)+4]

2(8+4)

2(12)

24

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silirobert15
silirobert15 silirobert15
  • 11-11-2021
We have x - 3 = 5 => x = 8
So 2(x+4) = 2(8+4) = 2. 12 = 24

Ok done. Thank to me:>
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