Solve this equation: 890-X= X-14

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To solve the equation 890 - X = X - 14, we first simplify the equation:

First, let's add X to both sides of the equation to eliminate the X term on the right side:
890 - X + X = X + X - 14 => 890 = 2X - 14

Next, let's add 14 to both sides of the equation:
890 + 14 = 2X - 14 + 14 => 904 = 2X

Divide both sides by 2 to isolate X:
904/2 = 2X/2 => 452 = X

Therefore, the solution to the equation is X = 452.
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