Math Problem Statement

(2+x) - 4x

Solution

To simplify the expression (2+x)4x(2 + x) - 4x, follow these steps:

  1. Distribute the terms: 2+x4x2 + x - 4x

  2. Combine like terms: x4x=3xx - 4x = -3x

Thus, the simplified expression is: 23x2 - 3x

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Here are 5 related questions to deepen your understanding:

  1. How would you solve 23x=02 - 3x = 0 for xx?
  2. What happens to the expression 23x2 - 3x if x=1x = 1?
  3. How would the expression change if it was (2+x)+4x(2 + x) + 4x instead?
  4. Can you factor 23x2 - 3x?
  5. What is the slope of the linear expression 23x2 - 3x?

Tip: When simplifying expressions, always combine like terms (terms with the same variable) to reduce complexity.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Algebra
Linear Expressions
Simplification

Formulas

Combining like terms

Theorems

Basic properties of real numbers (associative and distributive laws)

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 6-8