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2(n+4)=8−n can someone help me

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Answer:


n=0

Explanation:


2(n+4)=8

Let's simplify this equation.


2(n+4)=8

Now let's separate.


(2)(n)+(2)(4)=8


2n+8=8

Now we will have to subtract 8 from both sides of the equation.


2n+8-8=8-8

Now we got 2n.


2n=0

Now we will make it into a fraction and divide both sides by 2.


(2n)/(2)


(2n)/(2) is equal to
(0)/(2)


n=0

You finally found your answer!

Hope this helps!

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