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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-04-25

Which of the following is an equivalent simplified expression for [tex]2(4x + 7) - 3(2x - 4)[/tex]?

A. [tex]x + 2[/tex]
B. [tex]2x + 2[/tex]
C. [tex]2x + 26[/tex]
D. [tex]3x + 10[/tex]
E. [tex]3x + 11[/tex]

Asked by SungKaczka543

Answer (3)

2(4x + 7 ) -3 ( 2x - 4 ) 8x + 14 - 6x + 12 combine like terms. 2x + 14 + 12 2x + 26 Answer: C. 2x + 26

Answered by meme4 | 2024-06-10

The expression 2 × (4x + 7) – 3 × (2x – 4) in the **equivalent simplified **form will be 2x + 26. Then the **correct **option is C.
What is an equivalent expression?
The **equivalent **is the expression that is in different forms but is equal to the same value .
The definition of simplicity is making something simpler to achieve or grasp while also making it a little less difficult .
The **expression **is given below.
⇒ 2 × (4x + 7) – 3 × (2x – 4)
**Simplify **the expression, then we have
⇒ 2 × (4x + 7) – 3 × (2x – 4)
⇒ 8x + 14 – 6x + 12
⇒ 2x + 26
The expression 2 × (4x + 7) – 3 × (2x – 4) in the **equivalent simplified **form will be 2x + 26. Then the **correct **option is C.
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Answered by jainveenamrata | 2024-06-16

The equivalent simplified expression for 2 ( 4 x + 7 ) − 3 ( 2 x − 4 ) is 2 x + 26 , which corresponds to option C.
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Answered by jainveenamrata | 2024-10-01