Given that g(x) = 4x + 6, find the value of x that makes g(x) = 14.  

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14 = 4 x + 6

8 = 4 x

2 = x

To find the value of x that makes g(x) equal to 14, we can set up an equation: g(x) = 14.

Given that g(x) = 4x + 6, we can substitute this expression into the equation above:

4x + 6 = 14.

Now, we can solve this equation for x by isolating the variable:

4x = 14 - 6,

4x = 8.

To isolate x, we can divide both sides of the equation by 4:

4x/4 = 8/4,

x = 2.

Therefore, the value of x that makes g(x) equal to 14 is x = 2.

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