6+x=2x-14. I'm not to sure how to solve this type of equation.

6+x=2x-14

First get the unknown quantitites on one side of the equation. Subtract x from both sides.

6 + x = -14

Then get the known quantities on the other side. Add 14 to both sides.

20 = x

6+x=2x-14

Letters on one side, numbers on the other. Subtract x from both sides.
6=x-14
Add 14 to both sides.
20=x

6+x=2x-14

6+x=2x-14

6+x-x=2x-14-x
6=1x-14
6+14=1x-14+14
20=1x
20/1x=1x/1x
x=20

1.25 of 64

6+x=2x-14

-x = -x

6=x-14
6+14=+14
20=x

To solve this type of equation, you need to isolate the variable (x) on one side of the equation.

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation by combining like terms.
6 + x = 2x - 14

Step 2: Get rid of the constant term on the side with the x-term by subtracting 6 from both sides.
x = 2x - 14 - 6
x = 2x - 20

Step 3: Move the x-term to one side of the equation by subtracting 2x from both sides.
x - 2x = -20
-x = -20

Step 4: Multiply both sides of the equation by -1 to get rid of the negative sign in front of x.
-x * -1 = -20 * -1
x = 20

The solution to the equation is x = 20.