Write an expression with two terms that is equivalent to the expression shown.

4(2x + 11 − x)

well, 2x - x is 1 x

so for starters
4 (x+11)
but yikes, still too complicated
try
4 x + 44

To simplify the expression 4(2x + 11 - x), we can use the distributive property.

First, distribute the 4 to each term inside the parentheses:

4 * 2x = 8x
4 * 11 = 44
4 * -x = -4x

Combining these terms, we get:

8x + 44 - 4x

This expression can be simplified further by combining like terms:

8x - 4x + 44

Combining the x terms:

8x - 4x = 4x

The final equivalent expression is:

4x + 44

To create an expression with two terms that is equivalent to the given expression, we can first simplify the given expression.

4(2x + 11 − x)

First, we simplify the addition/subtraction in the parentheses:

2x + 11 - x = x + 11

Now, we multiply the simplified expression by 4:

4(x + 11)

To express this equation with two terms, we can distribute the 4:

4x + 44

Therefore, an expression with two terms that is equivalent to the given expression is 4x + 44.