If 2x = 14, then x = 7.

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Addition Property of Equality
Subtraction Property of Equality
Multiplication Property of Equality
Division Property of Equality
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Multiplication Property of Equality

The correct property used in this situation is the Division Property of Equality.

To solve the equation 2x = 14, we can divide both sides of the equation by 2.

When we divide both sides of the equation by 2, we get:

(2x) / 2 = 14 / 2

Simplifying, we have:

x = 7

Therefore, the property used is the Division Property of Equality.

The correct answer to this question is the Multiplication Property of Equality.

To get the answer x = 7 from the equation 2x = 14, we need to use the Multiplication Property of Equality. The equation tells us that 2x is equal to 14. To isolate x, we want to get rid of the coefficient 2 that is multiplied by x.

According to the Multiplication Property of Equality, if we multiply both sides of an equation by the same nonzero number, the equality remains true. In this case, we divide both sides of the equation by 2.

Dividing both sides of the equation 2x = 14 by 2, we get:

(2x)/2 = 14/2

Simplifying, we have:

x = 7

So, using the Multiplication Property of Equality, we can conclude that if 2x = 14, then x = 7.