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−3(x−4)+2
and −3x+14−g
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Distribute and simplify the first expression:
-3(x − 4) + 2 = -3x + 12 + 2 = -3x + 14.
The second expression is -3x + 14 − g. So the two expressions are identical exactly when g = 0 (because -3x + 14 = -3x + 14 − g ⇒ g = 0).
Do you want anything else (e.g., factor, evaluate for a value of x, or solve for g in a different context)?
-3(x − 4) + 2 = -3x + 12 + 2 = -3x + 14.
The second expression is -3x + 14 − g. So the two expressions are identical exactly when g = 0 (because -3x + 14 = -3x + 14 − g ⇒ g = 0).
Do you want anything else (e.g., factor, evaluate for a value of x, or solve for g in a different context)?
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