HT201205 How do I close applications that are running in the background on iOS 7.0?

I used to close apps that stayed open in the background by. Double clicking on the home button and the holding one the apps till a Red X came on how can I do the same on iOS 7?

Double tap the Home button...slide the last used view of the app(above the icon) up. Tap Home button when finished.

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