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Twice a number decreased by 2 is 14

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To solve this problem, first we need to define that the number is "x".

Then, we define what twice that number is, which would be


2x

We decrease that 2x by 2:


2x-2

And this would be equal to 14:


2x-2=14

That would be the equation that represents the problem.

To solve that equation...

We add +2 to both sides of the equation:


\begin{gathered} 2x-2+2=14+2 \\ 2x=16 \end{gathered}

and we divide both sides by 2:


\begin{gathered} (2x)/(2)=(16)/(2) \\ x=8 \end{gathered}

Answer:

the equation is: 2x - 2 = 14

and the value of x is: x =8

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