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Expand −14(6x+4)
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To expand \(-14(6x + 4)\), you need to distribute \(-14\) to both terms inside the parentheses:
\[
-14(6x) + (-14)(4)
\]
Calculating each term gives:
\[
-14 \cdot 6x = -84x
\]
\[
-14 \cdot 4 = -56
\]
Now, putting it all together, we have:
\[
-84x - 56
\]
So, the expanded form of \(-14(6x + 4)\) is:
\[
-84x - 56
\]
\[
-14(6x) + (-14)(4)
\]
Calculating each term gives:
\[
-14 \cdot 6x = -84x
\]
\[
-14 \cdot 4 = -56
\]
Now, putting it all together, we have:
\[
-84x - 56
\]
So, the expanded form of \(-14(6x + 4)\) is:
\[
-84x - 56
\]
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