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To solve the equation 2x - 6 = 14, first

A) add 6 to both sides. B) add 2x to both sides.
C) subtract 6 from both sides. D) subtract 2x from both sides.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

so you have all X (Variable) on one side

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User Troy Wray
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You would add 6, so you can divide both sides by 2 later on in the equation. Since it is subtracting six on one side of the equation you need to add on the other side to cancel it out.
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