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-3 + 4x = 41 What's x
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-3 + 4x = 41
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Move the -3 to the other side which makes it 41 + 3 = 44
So now the equation looks like 4x=44
Now divide 44 by 4, equals 11
x=11
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x=11 I hope it helps you
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