Find the missing value to make the point (__, 24) on the equation

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To find the missing value (let's denote it as \( x \)) that makes the point \( (x, 24) \) satisfy the equation \( y = 4x + 4 \), we can substitute \( y = 24 \) into the equation and solve for \( x \).

Starting with the equation:

\[ 24 = 4x + 4 \]

Now, subtract 4 from both sides:

\[ 24 - 4 = 4x \]

This simplifies to:

\[ 20 = 4x \]

Now, divide both sides by 4:

\[ x = \frac{20}{4} \]

This simplifies to:

\[ x = 5 \]

So, the missing value is \( 5 \). Therefore, the point is \( (5, 24) \).